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Danish furniture design company opens their store in Warsaw
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Danish furniture design company opens their store in Warsaw

The Danish company Carl Hansen & Son, which specialises in furniture design, opened its first store in Poland on the 10th of December. It’s located in Warsaw, in the Prudential building. The Polish market shows great interest in Danish design, as the company’s CEO, Knud Erik Hansen points out, which is why the company expects…

4F joins the list of retailers that offer second-hand clothing
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4F joins the list of retailers that offer second-hand clothing

4F debuts the Wear_Fair zone with second-cycle clothing as part of the 4F Change initiative, which aims to develop the circular economy model. It will be sold in the brand’s unit in the Arkadia Shopping Center. The company will restore old clothes to their former glory and shine and offer them in their first such unit…

PMR: Demographic crisis – the main challenge for the children’s products market in Poland in 2021
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PMR: Demographic crisis – the main challenge for the children’s products market in Poland in 2021

In 2020, the children’s products* market in Poland was worth PLN 14.49bn after a 2.3% y/y decrease, according to the latest PMR report „Children’s products retail market in Poland 2021. Market analysis and development forecasts for 2021-2026”. More than half (54%) of respondents (i.e. people who buy baby products) of PMR’s September 2021 survey, declare…

Ikea: Buy Back & Resell campaign for Black Friday
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Ikea: Buy Back & Resell campaign for Black Friday

Ikea is launching a new ‘Buy Back & Resell’ campaign to promote a sustainable lifestyle, starting from 22 November. Customers will be able to exchange their old Ikea furniture for a refund card, which in turn will allow them to purchase new products. The new Ikea campaign is aimed at individual customers who want to…

OBI develops its brand and offers new ideas
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OBI develops its brand and offers new ideas

OBI has launched new initiatives aimed at encouraging customers to implement their own interior design ideas with the use of OBI’s products. Not only has OBI created additional channels of communication with customers, but it has also launched a new subbrand Create by OBI. The chain decided on a marketing change, complementing its logo with…

PMR Report: Home improvements to moderate from 2020 levels
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PMR Report: Home improvements to moderate from 2020 levels

The consumer DIY market* in Poland grew in value by a record 9% in 2020, according to PMR calculations. Home-bound households upgrading their interiors, and a resilient housing sector that built more apartments than in previous years were key factors. The Covid-19 pandemic provided a boost to the consumer DIY market in Poland in 2020….

Mamissima online store acquired by Modern Commerce
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Mamissima online store acquired by Modern Commerce

The e-store with toys and accessories for children Mamissima, present on the market for over 10 years, in March this year was acquired by Modern Commerce, which took over nearly 51% of its shares. The support of the Group opens up new opportunities and chances for development. The aim of the cooperation is to expand…

Coronavirus: HoReCa and shopping malls reopen
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Coronavirus: HoReCa and shopping malls reopen

During today’s conference between Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Health Minister Adam Niedzielski, a calendar of new epidemic strictures to come into force just after May Day was announced. The loosening of the strictures will take place on a nationwide scale, with no regionalisation applied. Shopping malls unfrozen first From 4 May, shopping malls and…

First Lidl outlet in Poland
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First Lidl outlet in Poland

In mid-March the Lidl discount chain opened its first test outlet. It is located at Ozimiska street in Opole. The assortment consists of non-food products discounted by up to 80%. No information on further development of the chain in this format has been confirmed. A wide range of goods at discounted prices The outlet offers…