A Heal's cat for Christmas

The furniture and homeware store is organising a very special feline fundraiser for Great Ormond Street Hospital

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In 1925, Sir Ambrose Heal purchased a bronze cat crafted by the French sculptor Chassagne and positioned it on a window ledge overlooking the majestic Brewer Staircase in the Heal’s store on Tottenham Court Road in London. This famous set of spiralling steps was created by the architect Cecil Brewer to carry visitors up four floors to the Mansard Gallery – a space dedicated to showcasing innovative design and artworks, which existed as a vibrant and significant artistic hub for more than 60 years until its closure in the 1980s.

Those who make the ascent today emerge into the Heal's Designer Collections space - and many visitors stop to stroke the distinctive cat statue on their way. Heal loved his purchase so much he declined all offers to sell it over the years and it has become a permanent feature and mascot of the store.

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