Present & Correct
London Store 12 Bury Place , Bloomsbury, London, WC1A 2JL, UK
Closed
- "Old school" stationery supplies.
- Vintage ephemera and dead stock stationery.
- Fun and graphic visual merchandising.
WHAT WE LOVE
A stationery and office supply store, named after the popular English saying, present and correct , often used in schools when a headcount has been completed. Present & Correct was founded in 2009 as an online shop to sell graphic designer and owner Neal Whittington's work alongside all the things that he loves. In 2012 Present & Correct opened a brick & mortar store relocating to a larger space in the Bloomsbury area in 2023.
Present & Correct has a distinctive visual vocabulary reflective of the owner’s taste. A graphic look, mixing new and old, that unifies everything, and which has generated a strong social media following for the brand. The selection of stationery, ranging from the tiniest postage stamp to wall calendars, sourced from 18 countries.
"Nice stationery is for everyone."
THE SHOP
The small shop is a mixture of work designed by Neal and Mark Smith Mark who he partners with on design decisions and production. Their designs are manufactured in the UK., which is mixed with product bought directly from other designers as well as vintage items. Vintage discoveries sell very well, sourced on frequent travels to various European markets, from collectors, and dead stock collections. Happy to serve a range of customers that include a lot of fellow designers and artists, a mix of people from teenagers to retired folk. As Neal comments, “Nice stationery is for everyone”.
"I definitely believe that people will always want to visit real shops over, or alongside, the internet. I can’t think of any type of product that doesn’t benefit from being felt in real life, we are tactile animals."
Present & Correct, London: The Shopkeeper, Neal Whittington
THE SHOPKEEPER
A long-term obsession with stationery and office objects inspired by homework, the post office and school, inspired graphic designer, Neal to start Present & Correct. Prior to launching his own brand, he worked in a branding studio, his career also including stints in a frozen pea plant and a felt tip pen factory. A fan of mid-century architecture and graphics, old packaging, stamps, and school supplies, Neal gathers inspiration traveling and walking around. He likes to look for graphic elements in the mundane and overlooked. In the shop Neal enjoys arranging things, chatting to people, getting to produce limited quantities of his designs, knowing that there is somewhere to sell them. “It’s fun putting surprises in bags sometimes, or having competitions in the shop. I always wanted the shop to feel like a sweet store, with lots of tasty bits in it.” He likes to visit galleries, new shops and restaurants; Phils Stationery , Merci , D&Department , and Sublo36 , being amongst his favorites. One day he would like to have a bigger shop to accommodate exhibitions, and dreams about a house near the sea, taking the Trans Siberian Railway, and taking a pastry course.
WHAT THE SHOPKEEPER LOVES
Favorite shops
Phils Stationery in New York
Merci in Paris
D&Department in Hokkaido
Sublo36 in Tokyo
ON THE FUTURE OF RETAIL
"When you visit any city shops are part of that experience, and it’s so important that the shops reflect that place. London rents stifle small shops and interesting places. I think that’s the same in a lot of big cities. That’s not to say there aren’t a lot of great independent stores in London, you just have to hunt them down and go off the beaten track. And people are prepared to do this too, because it’s nice to find different things. For independent retail to survive I do wonder whether some kind of government scheme, in collaboration with landlords, would enable growth and greater diversity.”