The Edinburgh Art Shop at 129 Lauriston Pl is a vibrant hub for artists and art enthusiasts alike. Located near key cultural landmarks like the Edinburgh College of Art and the Meadows, we offer an extensive range of art supplies, framing services, and unique gifts tailored for creative individuals. Our knowledgeable staff are passionate about art and are always ready to provide guidance or recommendations suited to your needs. The lively atmosphere reflects the artistic spirit of Edinburgh itself—an inspiring place where creativity can flourish. Visit us today to discover how we can help bring your artistic vision to life.

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Nicki Newell

5 Google Rating

Great art shop with a nice variety and helpful staff. Good selection of sketchbooks and drawing mate

5/ 5

Great art shop with a nice variety and helpful staff. Good selection of sketchbooks and drawing materials especially. Definitely plan to come back here to get more supplies in the future.

Peter Puttick

5 Google Rating

This is such a great shop, a real Aladin's cave! You will find a huge range of art materials, great

5/ 5

This is such a great shop, a real Aladin's cave! You will find a huge range of art materials, great prices and helpful staff. I could spend hours in here!!

Tristan V

5 Google Rating

Awesome supplies, lovely staff. Some things may be a little pricey, but at the same time there's als

5/ 5

Awesome supplies, lovely staff. Some things may be a little pricey, but at the same time there's also the widest variety of affordable sketchbooks I've ever seen. The store is small, but has just about everything. (I literally don't know how they fit in all these things, I bet there's some magic in play.)

neil diggens (Very Fast Picket)

5 Google Rating

This is a gem of a place. It's locally ran and they have soooo much stuff crammed into a small space

5/ 5

This is a gem of a place. It's locally ran and they have soooo much stuff crammed into a small space and the staff are incredibly helpful. My son and I have shopped here over the years for bits and bobs. They have very good alcohol inks for resin crafts.

Sandra D

5 Google Rating

Lovely and very helpful staff members. It's hard not to purchase the entire shop. Quality is really

5/ 5

Lovely and very helpful staff members. It's hard not to purchase the entire shop. Quality is really high and there's a broad range of utensils available. From paper, agendas, pencils, watercolour to crafty things they basically cover it all. The shop is on ground floor. No steps to get in. The store is narrow but has enough space to be socially distanced. The till are is big and you can pay contactless. It's a tiny bit harder to access with a wheelchair though. The staff members are surely very happy to help out should you need anything and you're in a wheelchair (I am not in a wheelchair but i just thought about it). My fave shop to visit when i need paper, books and pencils.

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