BlogSøstrene Grene to open in Altrincham’s Stamford Quarter Shopping Centre

Søstrene Grene to open in Altrincham’s Stamford Quarter Shopping Centre

Danish homewares store, Søstrene Grene, is set to open its third British store in Altrincham, just outside Manchester, this November. To celebrate the unveiling, the store will hold an exclusive, invitation-only launch party on Thursday 1st November, a day ahead of its grand opening.

Officially open to the public on Friday in November, the store will be located in The Stamford Quarter shopping Centre. Customers can expect minimalistic, Scandinavian designs in a wide-range of homewares, furniture, kitchen products, Christmas decorations, gifts, wrapping paper, cards, hobby crafts, toys, accessories and “mini home” products for children.

Jonathan Cooper, joint venture partner for the store, comments: “We felt our typical customer would enjoy the relaxed and warm feeling we got when visiting Altrincham. With a fantastic local market, variety of independent eateries and a true artisan feel, Altrincham is a perfect fit for us and we just can’t wait to open the doors to our latest store.”

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