
Supply & Demand seems to be a seconds/overstock store stocking an eclectic range of homewares, books, toys and kitchenware, but not in a trashy dollar-store kind of way. I’ve seen items from Supply & Demand featured in design magazines before, such as the wooden letters which seem to be so prevalent these days. My letters are an instruction to READ (or DARE) (4 letters x $2.95)
At the moment they’re having 25% off their already low prices so it’s a good time to have a browse and pick up items that you don’t really need but are wonderful for your home.
- Supply & Demand, 1114 High Street, Armadale 3143 +61 3 9500 1383












Hi
I was interested to find you had reviewed Supply and Demand. I have commented on the colour they painted their building in my recent post. The orange is such a startling colour in elegant Armadale.
Em
Hi Em, thanks for your comment. In fact I don’t think I even noticed that the building was bright orange! I was more startled by the cheap cut-price-bargain-store kind of signage in their windows, another incongruity in glamorous Armadale.
It would nice if Supply and Demand considered opening an outlet in the Inner West, we would really appreciate it unlike Armadale.
Hi Annie
Yes, I’m not sure why Supply and Demand would choose to open up in Armadale. It doesn’t fit well with the pricey boutiques and antique shops in the area and presumably rents on High Street can’t be cheap. But no plans to expand to other locations from what I can tell.
Jetsetting Joyce
Goodbye Supply and Demand, you are leaving Armadale..I’m still hoping that might open in the Inner West…