Selfridges flagship store
| Selfridges flagship store | |
|---|---|
Exterior of Selfridges flagship store (2010) | |
| General information | |
| Status | Open |
| Type | Department store |
| Architectural style | Beaux-Arts with Ionic columns |
| Location | 400 Oxford Street, Marylebone, London, England |
| Coordinates | 51°30′51.04″N 0°9′9.46″W / 51.5141778°N 0.1526278°W |
| Current tenants | Selfridges |
| Opened | 15 March 1909 |
| Cost | £400,000 |
| Client | Harry Gordon Selfridge |
| Owner | Selfridges Group |
| Technical details | |
| Structural system | Steel frame |
| Floor count | 9 |
| Floor area | 540,000 square feet (50,000 m2) of selling space |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Daniel Burnham |
| Structural engineer | Sven Bylander |
| Other designers |
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| Website | |
| Store information | |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Designated | 5 February 1970 |
| Reference no. | 1357436 |
The Selfridges flagship store is a Grade II listed department store on Oxford Street in Marylebone, London, England, and is also the headquarters of the Selfridges department store chain. It was designed by Daniel Burnham for Harry Gordon Selfridge, and opened in 1909. The store spans 540,000 square feet (50,000 m2) of selling space, making it the second-largest department store in the United Kingdom, after Harrods. It was named the world's best department store in 2010, and again in 2012.