Flat 3 on 1st Floor,, James S. Lee Mansion, Nos 2a & 2b Prat Avenue 加拿芬道33-35A發利大廈1樓3室 Flat 3 on 1st Floor,, James S. Lee Mansion, Nos 2a & 2b Prat Avenue 加拿芬道33-35A發利大廈1樓3室 (Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui)
There are 5 Homeless stores in the city but if you live in Kowloon, the Tsim Sha Tsui branch is the one to go as it is the flagship branch. It is also less crowded than the branches on Hong Kong Island, so that’s a plus. I consider it as in alternative to IKEA and Pricerite, especially when I want more quirkier home goods. Homeless has been going at it since 2003 when they had their first store. Two years later, they established their foothold in Hong Kong Island by opening a flagship store in Central. The most significant thing that I found out about furniture stores is the difference of how they make you feel at home. Homeless provides this atmosphere the most, with dim lighting and and a rustic feel. IKEA has it but mostly it feels like you are in a warehouse, while Pricerite is neat and clean that feels prefabricated. Aside from the furniture, my favorite thing about Homeless is the numerous choices of accessories. I have found pen stands, magnets, clothes hangers, and other cool bric-à-brac. The huge catalog that Homeless sells consists of lighting fixtures, various clocks, chairs and tables, art sculptures and kitchenware. They also carry niche furniture brands from Europe and Asia as well as other hard-to-find and obscure brands. I will be moving house late next year and plan to redecorate our flat with lots more of Homeless goodies this time around. Orders are also available through their official website but I recommend going to the various branches in town(especially the flagship stores) to get a feel of the product and how it may fit into your home.