A popular Danish homeware brand is set to open a new store on Cambridge Street in Harrogate.
Søstrene Grene is taking over the unit formerly occupied by Cosy Club, bringing a touch of “Scandi-chic” to the town.
Visitors can expect Scandi-inspired contemporary home interiors, soft furnishings, kitchen accessories, children’s toys and more.
The shop will focus on the Danish concept of 'hygge' to embody feelings of "cosiness, contentment, and well-being."

UK Joint Venture Partner, Jonathan Cooper, who runs Søstrene Grene stores across the North of England said:
"The translation is the Grene sisters, and that’s Anna and Clara, travelling around the world looking for wonderful finds.
"It’s a very calming, relaxing, peaceful store.
"Everything we do is unique and you can actually smell the wood when you come in - it’s a sensory experience in store."
The Harrogate store will be the fifth of its kind in Yorkshire, following a successful launch in Trinity Leeds in January.
The opening date has not yet been revealed.

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