Flying Tiger Copenhagen will open its doors in former Lincoln Corn Exchange building next week, giving shoppers a new choice of variety gifts and value homeware.
The new 2,500 square foot store, which will officially open on Sunday, October 15 at 10am, will bring an ever-changing range of affordable products for kitchens, bedrooms and playrooms.
A design team in Copenhagen creates half of the 300 new products that end up on shelf in Flying Tiger Copenhagen shops every month.
In the one-way street store, customers will follow the ranges of items including homewear, toys, hobby, party, snacks, electronics, gadgets and fashion accessories.
Simon Hall, Director at Tiger Midlands said: “We’re delighted to be opening in the Corn Exchange and be part of such a highly anticipated redevelopment in the Cornhill Quarter.
“We look forward to adding to the excitement with our unique retail offering. We hope that our new customers will have fun shopping at Tiger.
“When you walk through our stores you will see a surprising combination of things, some being functional, some really quirky.
“We believe that our new name, Flying Tiger Copenhagen, better illustrates our wish to inspire people to try new things.”
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