Destined for Home is located at 98A Constitution St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6AW, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Destined for Home and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Destined for Home is a fun independently run interior and gift Studio in Leith. Born from my desire to find products that weren’t mass produced and that had their own story and integrity. My journey has introduced me to many talented British Designers; many of whom are small business owners designing and making products themselves. Some products have led to the discovery of ethical products that help us all to reduce waste, an issue that is close to my heart.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0844 332 9919

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.destinedforhome.com/

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Duck Vader (TheDarkLord)

5 Google Rating

Great gift shop. Found lots of lovely Xmas presents for the family. Staff were very helpful and wrap

5/ 5

Great gift shop. Found lots of lovely Xmas presents for the family. Staff were very helpful and wrapped items beautifully. Thanks so much.

Courtney Gray

5 Google Rating

One of my favourite independent shops in Leith! Owner is wonderful and they always have beautiful st

5/ 5

One of my favourite independent shops in Leith! Owner is wonderful and they always have beautiful stock. Definitely the place to go for unique gifts!

Andy Mcinnes

5 Google Rating

Quirky little shop. Super friendly staff

5/ 5

Quirky little shop. Super friendly staff

Janis Kemp

5 Google Rating

Love going in and having a chat with karen and playing with Harley and seeing what she has for me to

5/ 5

Love going in and having a chat with karen and playing with Harley and seeing what she has for me to buy today a beautiful kimono and a xmas pressure

Michael Brown

5 Google Rating

This woman knows her candles. great little shoap

5/ 5

This woman knows her candles. great little shoap

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