A new concept shop has opened its doors in Norwich and each time you visit it will offer something different.
Spring Store is a pop-up that is open on select dates until the end of May inside the vintage shop Jubilique in St Augustines Street, while owner Abbi Evans is on maternity leave.
In the meantime, Victoria Catten, 25, is running the space and she did both a degree in illustration and a master's degree in textile design at Norwich University of the Arts.
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Alongside her own patterned products, she sells items on behalf of four to seven different makers from across the UK, with different items for sale each week.
The products rotate to coincide with a theme, ranging from home décor to Easter.
Miss Catten said: "I wanted to create a shop that was full of colourful and interesting things that Norwich hasn't seen before, which was also affordable for makers to stock their products.
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"I have done pop-ups down the street before and was approached by Abbi at Jubilique about this opportunity."
Miss Catten just requires the makers to send or drop off their products at the shop and she does all the curation, with makers from Norfolk, London and Nottingham among those involved.
She added: "Customers have been complimentary about the shop and they like that it is open later than a lot of other places if they need a last-minute gift.
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"St Augustines Street is brilliant with all its original shop fronts, which is great for merchandising, and there is lots of footfall."
After the pop-up ends she would like to do another one or start a market.
This week's opening hours are Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 12noon to 6pm.
See each week's hours on the Spring Norwich Instagram.
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