Last weekend, Dan and I were biking around ‘
When I researched these tiny listed buildings for my Secret Brighton guidebook they were dirty, derelict and covered in graffiti, but on the day we biked past, we noticed they’d been newly painted the traditional bright tomato-red colour and were s
It wasn’t hard to work out from the gold sign at the top that Brighton’s smallest listed structures are home to the ‘Dog and Bone Gallery’. Meanwhile, Dan did a quick Google search which revealed they belong to the Little Mustard gift shop around the corner on Clifton Hill. It’s worth noting that that both phone boxes are kept locked, so if you’re passing, you have to peer in at the exhibitions from outside. If you’re interested in buying anything, nip to the Little Mustard shop and they’ll be able to help.
Fun fact: certain people love the new galleries SO SO much, they leave… presents. Highlights so far include a mannequin’s arm, and… a pumpkin.
So, what do you think? If you’ve art work to show off, hiring the phonebox gallery is free, and Little Mustard doesn’t take a commission on anything sold. Find out more about hiring it, here, and follow the Dog and Bone gallery on Instagram, here.
Psst. A Secret Shop Window of Curiosities, Brighton
Pssst. My Secret Brighton guidebook is here!
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Love this so much! What a brilliant idea! x
There’s a phonebox florist and coffee shop, too!
I love visiting Brighton and noticed some phone boxes just off the high street, in the pedestrian area opposite the theatre – one week a couple were cooking and selling falafel, another week it looked like someone selling vintage postcards, it seems they are padlocked when ‘closed’ and must be getting rented from somehwere as a ‘pop up’ shop. I love the idea – the ones you featured are fun too – a great way to use something that has got left behind by technology but is still very much apart of a British seaside town 🙂
This is brilliant!