Bristol Post

Retail Arty magazine and stationery shop set to open

- John HOUSEMAN bp@reachplc.com

AN ARTY new magazine and stationery shop will open its doors next week in one of Bristol’s quirkiest streets.

Rova will officially open its doors on Saturday, November 19, offering an artistic and eclectic range of handselect­ed reading material and stationery on Christmas Steps.

Located at 11 Christmas Steps, the first bricks and mortar shop for the brand will be stocked full of independen­t magazines and books that encompass every aspect of visual culture.

The design-driven space will be home to a variety of publicatio­ns covering topics including food and drink, arts and culture, fashion and design as well as architectu­re and business - alongside an extensive range of independen­t magazines from creatives around the world.

With creativity and design at the heart of Rova’s ethos, founder Paul Baxter has placed a huge amount of thought and attention into the details and interiors of the premises and his keen eye for design and creative flair will be clear to see.

Keeping in touch with the city and championin­g all things independen­t, Baxter has utilised the handiwork of local artists, including Bedminster­based Tozer Signs, who has brought the shop front to life with her engaging typography creations. Custommade tables from Horfield based, Arc Makers will adorn the space, showcasing hand-printed Rova gift vouchers from Nick Hand at the Letterpres­s Collective as well as branded tote bags from Fyahfly in Easton. Huge houseplant­s from Rova’s neighbours, Fancy Plants, will add those finishing touches to the interiors.

Rova’s striking shelving is from Vitsoe – designed in 1959 by one of the foremost industrial designers of the 20th century, Dieter Rams. Working exclusivel­y for two companies throughout his career, Vitsoe and German electrical company Braun, Rova’s celebratio­n and appreciati­on of the designer

doesn’t stop at the shelving. Baxter will also be stocking two discontinu­ed and rare Dieter Rams items: the AB1 alarm clock and BNE 001 calculator.

Alongside the impressive titles guests will find stacked on bespoke tables and shelving, a carefully curated selection of stationery and lifestyle products such as calendars, journals and agendas from South East London’s print-tastic paper aficionado­s, The Completist will also be on offer.

Boasting a huge range of books, stationery, gift wrap, greeting cards and more, Rova is opening just in time for Christmas and guarantees that

Bristolian­s can pop in and find something for family and friends near and far.

Paul Baxter, Founder of Rova, said: “I am beyond eager to officially welcome the people of Bristol to Rova, and to be opening up on the Christmas Steps is just the cherry on top. To be surrounded by amazing independen­ts and artists is exactly what I wanted as I pride myself on showcasing local and indie artists.”

For one-of-a-kind items and hard-to-find gems, Rova is the ultimate addition to the Christmas Steps. The shop will be open Monday to Saturday from 11am to 5pm until Christmas.

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