Analogue Wonderland Is On The Move!

By Paul McKay

Dear Wonderlanders - it's going to be a big week for the team... Analogue Wonderland HQ is moving!

 

New Warehouse

From Amersham to High Wycombe takes less than twenty minutes but we're hoping that the impact will be significant. Our new warehouse space will allow us to:

  1. Increase our range to include new products to help make film photography fun and accessible for everyone
  2. Improve daily availability on our best-selling films
  3. Shave time off our average order dispatch

And there's some other cool stuff in the pipeline that we haven't yet finalised :-)

 

Delivery Hiatus

However in order to set up the new space and system properly, unfortunately we must implement a week's pause on dispatching orders.

This means that any orders placed after midday Tuesday 1st October won't be dispatched until Tuesday 8th Oct - at which point normal service will resume!

 Buziness Class | Analogue Wonderland

Sadly not our real premises, but we will aim for a similar level of professionalism...
(c) Paul, shot on BWxx

 

Follow Along!

We will be posting regular updates on our Instagram page, so head over to keep an eye on how we're doing.

Also note that customer service emails will continue to be monitored, so if you have any issues with a previous order or any other urgent matter then please don't hesitate to get in touch as normal.

 

Thank You!

Finally - a huge thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. Analogue Wonderland has grown with the wonderful film photography group - this move has been a necessary jump to keep up with the requests and demands of our expanding community and that is truly exciting.

We can't thank you enough and we're thrilled to be sharing the next stage of the journey with you all.

 

Happy Shooting - and see you on the other side!
Paul and Mary


1 Comment

  • Good luck with the move – and make sure the cardboard box marked ‘KETTLE’ is easily found amongst all the film boxes !!

    John Furlong

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