
Lisa Angel Celebrates the Opening of its Fifth UK Retail Store in Woodbridge
Norfolk-based jewellery, gifting, and lifestyle brand Lisa Angel will open the doors to a brand new store on Saturday 28th June, this time in the wonderful Suffolk town of Woodbridge.
Offering the same great range of jewellery, gifting, and lifestyle pieces that have established a loyal following during their twenty-one years of business, this new store provides the female-founded brand a refreshing space to expand further into the county of Suffolk. Tucked away among other great shops and eateries, the new store sits on Thoroughfare on Woodbridge high street, just a short stroll from Market Hill.
The brand was founded by Creative Director Lisa Angel in 2004, when she started hand making jewellery which she sold at craft fairs local to her Norfolk home. Since then, Lisa Angel has gone on to become a recognised part of Norwich’s high street landscape, with two standout stores both nestled in the city centre.

Following an exciting 2024 – which saw the business celebrate its twentieth anniversary and the opening of two new stores in Suffolk – Creative Director, Lisa marked the development with a personal reflection: “We’re delighted to be opening another store in Suffolk. I adore Woodbridge, as after having our first baby, Liberty, I spent much of that initial chapter of motherhood exploring the many shops and cafes the town has to offer, which makes it a location close to my heart”.
Managing Director James Moody explained the significance to the business of another physical retail store opening in a short space of time: “We firmly believe in the future of UK retail – and Woodbridge is a perfect example of how independent brands can thrive.”
With a wonderful range of trend-led, handmade, and personalised products, as well as their in-house dried flower brand The Norfolk Flower Room, Lisa Angel champions independent businesses and regularly works alongside other small, local, and female-founded businesses to help reinvigorate the British high street.







