CASS ART SOHO

49 BREWER STREET, W1F 9UG

Tel. 020 7287 8504

OPENING HOURS

Monday - Saturday: 10:00 - 19:00
Sunday: 11:00 - 17:00


CHRISTMAS OPENING HOURS

Monday 16th Dec - Wednesday 18th Dec: 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday 19th Dec - Friday 20th December: 09:00 - 20:00
Saturday 21st December: 09:00 - 19:00
Sunday 22nd December: 11:00 - 18:00
Monday 23rd December: 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 24th December: 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 25th December: CLOSED
Thursday 26th December: 11:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 31st December: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday 1st January: CLOSED


ABOUT THE STORE

Our art supplies shop on Brewer Street is located in the heart of Soho, close to a cornucopia of several independent retailers and minutes away from London’s most famous shopping strip, Oxford Street.

Nestled within a creative hub of design and advertising agencies, and near to The Photographer’s Gallery and Cork Street Galleries, Soho is the place to be for artists, musicians and high street shoppers alike. Whether you’re shopping for stationery, professional art materials or looking to buy a creative gift, our friendly staff are always happy to help with any queries.

Cass Art is the UK’s leading art materials supplier. We provide the world’s best art brands at the most affordable prices, and our staff are all artists so that we can provide friendly, expert advice on all your creative projects in our art supply stores.

Unfortunately, this store is not wheelchair accessible.


“Art is the highest form of hope”

GERHARD RICHTER

STAFF FOCUS

JASON SIMUYUNI

CASS ART SOHO

“My art is a window into my headspace. A world of perspectives and identity. I used to work and develop my work from an exact direction, from a particular point of reference. I now feel free with my work, evolving my creative flow with random thoughts, going in all directions and not the obvious. I tend to look at my works through identity from a human view point, like a dream. Sporadic imagery whether the message is clear or hidden, just being free with my chosen medium and allowing for the message to speak for itself, left to interpret for the viewer.”