MERRY Hill has welcomed global lifestyle, technology, and home appliance retailer Harvey Norman which has opened its flagship and first-ever store in England today (Friday October 11).
The new outlet has taken up a significant portion of the former Debenhams space on the Lower Mall and includes a striking entrance atrium.
It features dedicated areas for each product category, including a cooking appliance centre, plus a range of in-store services including click & collect and Love Tech for technology set-up needs.
Harvey Norman’s range includes home appliances, technology devices and entertainment from well-known names such as Dyson, Shark, Apple, Samsung, LG, Miele, Sage and more; plus luxury furniture from sofas and dining sets to bedroom suites, mattresses and kitchenware.
Jonathan Poole, Merry Hill’s centre manager, said: “We’ve eagerly awaited the arrival of global home, lifestyle and technology retailer, Harvey Norman. They truly offer something for everyone, bringing a wide range of homewares, furniture and appliances in an exceptional store environment for our visitors to enjoy.
“The Harvey Norman team has got some exciting plans for the new store in the coming months, which we hope to share soon.”
Lachlan Roach, managing director of Harvey Norman UK, added: “With over 300 stores in eight countries across the globe, it will be no surprise that we have been wanting to make our entrance to the English market for a while. The opportunity we had to open in a key national destination like Merry Hill was not one to miss, and it makes for the perfect home for our flagship location.
“We’re a customer-centric brand, and Merry Hill has a vibrant community, so we are thrilled to bring both our extensive range of lifestyle, technology, and entertainment products and the exceptional service that Harvey Norman is renowned for worldwide.”
The opening follows the arrival of British performance sportswear brand, Castore, which opened a store on October 3 near Lush on the Lower Mall.
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