Luxury bathroo retailer, Nôsa will opening a new showroom in Harrogate this September.
The retailer is known for its European-inspired style and elevated craftsmanship.
CEO of the Leader Group, Mark Leader, said:
“We are absolutely thrilled to be opening 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.”
Spanning 3000 sq. ft, the Harrogate showroom offers a fully immersive design experience.
Visitors can explore bathroom environments, including sculptural stone freestanding baths, ambient walk-in showers, handcrafted brassware, and rich natural stone finishes.

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