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North Home's new Leeds concept store now open
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North Home's new Leeds concept store now open

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Homeware-lovers rejoice with the opening of the new designer four-storey concept store by North Home. The Nordic-inspired retailer has expanded with a new store in County Arcade in the Victoria Quarter.

Bursting with designer collections in furniture, ceramics, kitchenware, lighting, skin care, and much more, the store promises to bring an entirely new shopping experience to the city.

Customers can now browse a huge range of beautiful Scandinavian-style homeware with exclusive collections from brands and designers including Fischersund, Lee Simmonds Ceramics, Hkliving, Seletti and HAY.

What’s more, the new store has something for the taste buds too with a gourmet food hall and basement bar resplendent with the building’s original features and tiling making it a real gem of a foodie den.

North Home founder Kamil Wangin said: “We have poured all our love and passion for Nordic homewares and fine furnishings into this new store, so we are hugely excited to announce our opening date. We can’t wait to welcome all existing and new customers for the big reveal, we hope they love it as much as we do.”

The design of new store, which incorporates lots of heritage features along with contemporary styling, has been carried out by Yorkshire-based commercial interiors specialist Design Tonic.

Design Tonic director, Amanda Cook, said: “County Arcade is an incredible building with many original and quirky features, so it is the perfect location for an aesthetically beautiful store like North Home. It’s been a fantastic project for Design Tonic and the team have created a space that not only complements the minimalist tone that Nordic design is renowned for but is also warm, welcoming and has a real wow factor.”

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