An Edinburgh city centre building is undergoing a transformation, with a luxury brand set to move in.
Chisholm Hunter, based in Glasgow, are moving in to 98 Princes Street. The jewellery and watch seller launched their ‘flagship’ store in the capital back in 2016.
They’re now moving into a new unit, and refurbishing the space.
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The unit, which previously operated as a souvenir shop selling various Scottish themed gifts, sits beside other luxury brands like Swatch and Thomas Sabo.
Prior to operating as the Royal House of Scotland, the spot was an All Saints – before the clothing brand moved up onto George Street.
Renovations include new shopfronts, adding shutters, new flooring, suspended ceilings and wall display units.
On their website, Chisholm Hunter say: “Founded in 1857 on Chisholm Street, Chisholm Hunter first opened its doors in Victorian Glasgow.
“Originally known as the “Store of 10,000 wonders”, the shop stocked an eclectic array of rare treasures, including fine jewellery and precious gems sourced from all over the world. It quickly established a reputation for delighting even the most discerning customers with its wide variety of treasures and, as a result, enjoyed great success in its early years.”