Cult Danish homewares brand comes to Bold Street in Liverpool
Known for its Danish designs and budget-friendly prices, Søstrene Grene has announced plans to open its first Liverpool store, with the opening date set to be announced very soon.
International retailer, Søstrene Grene, will be opening a store in the heart of Liverpool very soon. Located on iconic Bold Street, the brand promises to bring a touch of Danish charm and ‘hygge’ to the city.
Customers can expect minimal, Scandinavian designs in a wide range of homewares, furniture, kitchen products, gifting, wrapping paper, crafts, toys, accessories and “mini home” products for children.
The store will feature the brands signature labyrinth design allowing customers to explore the diverse product range in a relaxing environment. The brand also draws on the concept of ‘hygge’, which is the notion of creating a warm and cosy environment, which Denmark credits to making them the world’s happiest people.
Mikkel Grene, CEO and co-owner of Søstrene Grene, comments: “We are thrilled to introduce Søstrene Grene to the vibrant city of Liverpool. Our store is more than just a place to shop; it’s a destination for inspiration and to help create a sense of ‘hygge’ in your own home and routine.”
Currently undergoing an exciting expansion, with recent openings in London and Sheffield, Søstrene Grene has chosen to open its seventeenth UK store in Liverpool and is looking forward to bringing its unique shopping experience to Merseyside.
Jonathan Cooper, UK Joint Venture partner at Søstrene Grene, comments: “We are very pleased to be bringing Søstrene Grene to Liverpool and furthering the brand’s expansion across the UK. It’s long been a location on our radar, with Bold Street being the perfect spot for the store.”
“We can’t wait to welcome the city to the new store and introduce them to our amazing products and affordable prices!”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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