Thoughtful Gifts
Fortnum & Mason London was my favorite department store—less about fashion and more about refinement. Accessories, small handbags, tea, cookies, and treats fill every floor. It’s the perfect place to find gifts that feel thoughtful but never overdone. My suitcase was too full, so I ordered online to have gifts waiting for me back home in the U.S. and Canada.
Playful Elegance
Before any shopping guide, it’s worth pausing on the building itself. At the entrance, a sculpted figure greets visitors with a candelabra, casting soft light across the grand staircase. The original stair design still winds through all six floors—double-sided and elegantly curved. A closer look reveals the details that make Fortnum & Mason London unforgettable: crystal light fixtures, vintage in feel, and a ceiling medallion that looks like gilded glass rather than plaster. Toward the back stair, another installation celebrates the same playful elegance. Painted panels and framed rectangles show teacups in mid-flight—a whimsical nod to the British love of afternoon tea. The color palette captures everything I love about hue and composition. Soft aqua, teal, and robin’s-egg blue blend into a perfect pastel tone. Paired with a deep red carpet, the palette feels regal yet warm.



Wrapped in Tradition
Tea is the heart of Fortnum & Mason London, offered in endless blends that feel both indulgent and familiar. Growing up with an Irish mother (heritage), tea was a daily ritual—something that carried comfort through every cold New England winter. Beyond tea, a display of ceramics and plates make perfect gifts, the kind people rarely buy for themselves but always appreciate. Each piece invites a quiet dessert or tea moment, wrapped in tradition. Even the perfume department feels like a discovery, with a sculptural brass and glass display emerging from the ceiling to showcase small-batch scents.



Timeless Details
On the top floor, a restaurant welcomes guests for lunch and, naturally, for tea. Traditional millwork frames the lobby, guiding you in one direction for afternoon tea and in another for private dining. Overhead, a grand cupola fills the space with soft light—a timeless architectural detail that crowns the building. Visiting in the evening for a private dinner made the experience even better; the quiet halls revealed coffered ceilings, elegant furnishings, and the building’s structure in full view.



Sense of Tradition
I love old buildings—the original stairs, the classic views, and the sense of tradition that still feels alive inside them. What I love most about Fortnum & Mason London, though, is that it doesn’t chase fashion. Instead, it celebrates charm through small, meaningful gifts that travel easily or ship home without effort. My favorites included notebooks and stationery, British-printed books and envelopes for my nieces, and a few collections of hair accessories and small bags from Strathberry—my favorite classic British brand with accessible prices. I also stocked up on holiday tins of tea, biscuits, mustards, and chocolates, each one wrapped as beautifully as the last. And, of course, no trip feels complete without bringing home an ornament to remember it by.
Check out more from our Eat | Sleep | Shop London series for guides to the city’s best stops. Read more about our obsession with old buildings and how travel continues to shape our design work.
