Soho art studio, Woodbury House, has been named the official brand partner of The London Watch Show.

Taking place from 18th – 20th March 2022 at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, The London Watch Show is the capital’s largest watch event and, last year, attracted more than 3,200 attendees over two days, with 100 exhibitors from around the world presenting luxury pre-owned watches to avid collectors and enthusiasts.

This year, Woodbury House will be taking its place at the prestigious event with a huge space including a lounge and bar surrounded by some of the world’s most luxurious brands.

Woodbury House founder, Steven Sulley, and partner of the arthouse, Joseph Bannan, will be joined by the rest of the team, informing attendees of the potential in the street art market, and guiding them through the investment process, as well as sharing their expertise on the market for works by the ‘godfather of street art’, Richard Hambleton.

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Steven Sulley, co-founder of Woodbury House, said: “2021 was a turbulent year in the investment world, with the effects of Covid-19 reaching every market, but the contemporary art market has shown exceptional resilience.

“We are proud to be partnering with the prestigious London Watch Show to enlighten attendees about the strength and value of art investment in 2022 and how to maximise their returns.”

The London Watch Show was a huge success last year and is expected to be even bigger and better for 2022, with more people looking to invest in tangible ‘passion assets’ like watches and art following the pandemic.

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