We previously reported Zara's further forays into the homewares market, and can now announce that the first UK Zara Home standalone store has launched at 129-131 Regent Street, London.
Zara's parent company Inditex describes: "the ground floor features the main Zara Home collections for this Spring-Summer 2006, as well as decorative items for the home, cosmetics and lingerie. The first floor houses crockery, household items and other two collections for this season, the Ethnic and Chic collections. The basement contains table linen, bed linen and towels in fifteen different colours, and the children’s section, with a wide range of textile products and accessories for the little ones".
I'm looking forward to a visit!
As they're so popular, I wanted to include some links to more Lovely Things articles about Zara Home:
http://lovelythings.typepad.co.uk/lovely_things/2008/08/drama-texture-m.html
http://lovelythings.typepad.co.uk/lovely_things/2008/03/springsummer-20.html
http://lovelythings.typepad.co.uk/lovely_things/2007/09/zara-home-to-se.html
http://lovelythings.typepad.co.uk/lovely_things/2007/03/zara_home_sprin.html
http://lovelythings.typepad.co.uk/lovely_things/2006/10/zara_home_autum.html
http://lovelythings.typepad.co.uk/lovely_things/2006/06/zara_home_opens.html
http://lovelythings.typepad.co.uk/lovely_things/2006/05/zara_moves_furt.html
Posted by: Elizabeth Varley | 21/08/2008 at 10:57 PM
accessories for the little ones".
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