About us

Specialties

Grand Days is about the tactile; books, fashion, records, jewellery, collectables. The stuff of art, culture, society, history. We offer the opportunity to tread an unexpected path, to be surprised and excited; by a timeless classic, an obscure album, a book that has travelled the world and had numerous lovers or been faithful to the one companion.  Like any good bookstore our fiction range covers the classics, contemporary and Australian literature, plays and poetry. We have books on art, architecture, history, the sciences, personal development and the arts. 

ALL clothing items are vintage or pre-loved.
Grand Days is not affiliated with any brands sold on our website. 

History

Grand Days has history. Paul Bugden established his Kings Cross bookshop 17 years ago in Victoria Street. Bugden's Books moved to the larger William Street site in 2002 and added vinyl to the mix. Tamara and Tom took over in 2013 and, in homage to both Frank Moorehouse's heroine Edith Campbell Berry and all things glorious, named the shop Grand Days.

Broadsheet says:

"The Vintage store bringing magic to Kings Cross after dark".

Grand Days. a treasure-trove of books and clothes on William Street, has launched a series of after-hours events celebrating music, fashion and film. In partnership with the City of Sydney, we step into their colourful, nostalgic world. 
To read the full article click HERE 

Broadsheet  says:    “The Vintage Store Bringing Magic to Kings Cross After Dark     Grand Days, a treasure-trove of books and clothes on William Street, has launched a series of after-hours events celebrating music, fashion and film. In partnership with City of Sydney, we step into their colourful, nostalgic world.”   To read the full article click   HERE

Time Out says:

“Walking out with something you had no idea you'd find is the beauty of this eclectic store.”

To read the full article - click HERE

Time Out   says:   “Walking out with something you had no idea you'd find is the beauty of this eclectic store.”   To read the full article - click   HERE