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Denmark's cross of Ikea (Sweden) and Daiso (Japan), Tiger masters cheap, fun, distinctive and useful. Here, you can find that thing that you needed and it will happen to be pretty and cheap too, or you can buy all those cute little things that you don't really need- But that's okay sometimes, right?
My only disappointment about Tiger? There's only one store in the US, and it's in New York. I hope they will open more!Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Olivia E.Londra, Regno Unito2982293 lug 2012
Miniature Ikea!
Stumbled upon this cute shop and decided that this will be the shop I need to go to when I have to buy pressies. Or when I need to satisfy my thirst for cute little kitchen ware. haha.
It has everything, literally! and everything you need at a good price.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Meike B.Londra, Regno Unito1891204216729 set 2009
This place is like walking into a different world. I am not a great fan of shopping malls and have always hated Kings Mall in Hammersmith. What a lovely surprise to come across this store. Judging by the number of reviews already listed, I am quite late off the mark. Very glad to join the club of Tiger fans.
The concept is very European, very clean layout and loads of useful and fun accessories for the home - at extremely attractive prices.
The first visit is probably the best, as everything comes as such a surprise. The bag of liquorice was the only disappointment - so much for being greedy ...Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Zoe H.Londra, Regno Unito526627511 nov 2008Primo recensore
Love a bargain? You'll LOVE Tiger.
Tiger sells an eclectic mix of shabby chic homeware, candles, spices, toys and a lot more. With prices starting at £1 and hardly ever exceeding £10 you will find it almost impossible not to buy anything.
This month I have already bought two art deco picture frames (£4 each), large Chinese umbrella (£3) and candles. I also bought my son a wooden xylophpne for £5 at least half the price of other stores.
The large canvas in my bathroom which would probably cost around £40 in most other homeware stores was a measly £5!
Tiger is like a mix of Ikea and a bargain basement Habitat- I'm definately a Tiger convert!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Utente Qype (cyberi…)Londra, Regno Unito048628 nov 2008
Bright and well stocked store with comprehensive and interesting products. Includes small household items, kitchenware, decor art, small electronics, beauty items, bags and gifts at £1 to £5.
Some stylish stuff on offer. Allow time for a good browse.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Molly R.Boston, Stati Uniti130321117 gen 2009
Tiger is awesome. It's kind of like a small version of the accessories you find at Ikea. Vases, plates, lamps... even spices and herbs! All kinds of random, hip stuff and crazy low prices. Today I got some wonderfully warm slippers (wearing right now, thanks) a plate shaped like a leaf, a bathroom mirror, a large glass water jug, a woven basket, and 3 metal puzzles, all for 20 quid! Hurray!
And, since it's right across the way from Primark at the Kings Mall, you can combine your bargain shopping day very easily.Helpful 6Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - T E.Pasadena, Stati Uniti4369653271 feb 2010
RAWWR! Tiger RAWWWRR!!!
A great playful name for a great playful shop. The best thing to come out of Denmark since Lego and Bacon.
::: wait, Lego AND Bacon? good work Denmark! :::
Tiger sells household knick-knacks, a few funky gadgets and art gear for wonderfully cheap prices. Everything looks good and good value, even the potato peelers. There's something so appealing about a well-lit minimal store where things sell for £1 not 95p. Single integers FTW.
I can't wait for Tiger to expand it's realm. I'm a devotee already.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Rachella S.Londra, Regno Unito52531216 feb 2009
I love Scandinavian retail. Everything is just so cute.
This store is laid out like a miniature IKEA, only instead of flat-pack furniture, you can buy stationary, small housewares and gifts. Nothing I saw was over £10. Most things are under £5. Last time I was there I bought a plastic cuckoo clock (£2), an alarm clock shaped like a mosque (£1), paper serviettes with skulls on them (£1) and a shopping bag with a Shanghai print on it (£1).Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Jenni D.Londra, Regno Unito5159151020 gen 2013
Ohhhhh. I'm so split. On the one hand, working for a product design company I should be tearing my hair out that Tiger often take British designs and mass produce them without commission.
But on the other hand... Their stuff is fun and very cheap.
The problem, like with Primark and other disposable manufacturers, is that whilst being cheap and cheerful, is that their products aren't built to last. I bought a hip flask for a festival, which did the trick. I took it out the cupboard to use on a night out. Before long my bag had more vodka in it than the flask. Oh dear.
But Tiger is what it is - a fun home accessories shop, which changes every time you walk through its doors. You'll never leave empty handed and be back before you know it.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Utente Qype (BushGi…)Londra, Regno Unito1973881085 feb 2008
I'm not really sure how Tiger makes any money. They seem to sell a bizarre range of things for very cheap prices.
It's a great place to come if you've just moved in somewhere or if you're looking for something unusual but chea for a gift or for the house.
Their crockery and cutlery is very cool, they also have some great things like light fittings and kitchen gadgets.
It's a bit like Muji but with lower prices and lower quality and more colours.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0