Fortnum & Mason

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Fortnum & Mason is a historic and prestigious British department store in London, renowned for its luxury food halls, hampers, and fine goods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf department store
luxury brand
retail company
architecturalStyle Edwardian architecture
surface form: Edwardian Baroque (flagship store façade)
awarded Royal Warrant (for royal title and status)
surface form: Royal Warrant
country United Kingdom
foundedBy Hugh Mason
William Fortnum
hasCaféOrRestaurant 45 Jermyn St.
Field
The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon
The Fountain (historic)
The Gallery
The Parlour
hasColour Eau de Nil
hasMotto Purveyors of fine food since 1707
hasOnlinePresence e-commerce website
hasProduct biscuits
chocolates
coffee
fragrances
gift hampers
homeware
honey
picnic hampers
preserves
spirits
tableware
tea
wine
hasRetailStore Fortnum & Mason Heathrow Terminal 5
Fortnum & Mason self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fortnum & Mason Hong Kong

Fortnum & Mason self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fortnum & Mason Piccadilly

Fortnum & Mason self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fortnum & Mason St Pancras

Fortnum & Mason self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fortnum & Mason The Royal Exchange
hasRoyalWarrantFrom Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
surface form: Duke of Edinburgh

Prince of Wales
Elizabeth II
surface form: Queen Elizabeth II
hasSpeciality Christmas hampers
afternoon tea
headquartersLocation 181 Piccadilly, London
inception 1707
industry food retail
luxury goods
retail
knownAs Fortnum & Mason
surface form: Fortnum’s
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London

Piccadilly
surface form: Piccadilly, London
notableFor British delicacies
fine foods
gift hampers
luxury food halls
tea

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Piccadilly hasLandmark Fortnum & Mason
St James's contains Fortnum & Mason
Fortnum & Mason hasRetailStore Fortnum & Mason self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason Piccadilly
Fortnum & Mason hasRetailStore Fortnum & Mason self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason St Pancras
Fortnum & Mason hasRetailStore Fortnum & Mason self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason The Royal Exchange
Fortnum & Mason hasRetailStore Fortnum & Mason self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason Hong Kong
Fortnum & Mason knownAs Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum’s
Jermyn Street hasNearbyAttraction Fortnum & Mason
William Fortnum coFounded Fortnum & Mason
William Fortnum placeOfBusiness Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly
William Fortnum associatedWith Fortnum & Mason
Fortnum & Mason Heathrow Terminal 5 partOf Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason retail network
Fortnum & Mason Heathrow Terminal 5 associatedWith Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason Piccadilly
The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon locatedIn Fortnum & Mason
The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon partOf Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason department store
The Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon operatedBy Fortnum & Mason
The Parlour locatedIn Fortnum & Mason
The Parlour operatedBy Fortnum & Mason
The Parlour associatedWith Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason brand
The Parlour locatedInBuilding Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason Piccadilly store
The Parlour hasParentOrganization Fortnum & Mason
The Gallery locatedIn Fortnum & Mason
The Gallery partOf Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason Piccadilly store
The Gallery operatedBy Fortnum & Mason
The Gallery category Fortnum & Mason
this entity surface form: Fortnum & Mason restaurants
The Fountain (historic) locatedIn Fortnum & Mason
The Fountain (historic) owner Fortnum & Mason
The Fountain (historic) operatedBy Fortnum & Mason
Hugh Mason coFounded Fortnum & Mason