Luxury bathroom retailer Nôsa has opened its doors on Albert Street in Harrogate.
Nôsa, which was originally due to open in September, welcomed its first visitors on Saturday (17th January).
The retailer is known for its European-inspired style and elevated craftsmanship.
Spanning 3000 sq. ft, the Harrogate showroom offers a fully immersive design experience.

CEO of the Leader Group, Mark Leader, praised Harrogate as the "ideal home" for the new showroom.
He said:
“We are absolutely thrilled to open Nôsa’s first showroom in the beautiful town of Harrogate.
“This is a landmark moment for the brand - bringing our carefully curated collections to life in a truly luxurious setting.
"Harrogate’s timeless elegance and design-conscious community make it the ideal home for Nôsa as we deepen our connection with customers beyond the digital space.”

Visitors can explore bathroom environments, including sculptural stone freestanding baths, ambient walk-in showers, handcrafted brassware, and rich natural stone finishes.
Find out more about Nôsa online here.

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