Ganni, the Danish fashion label, recently launched its sustainably made flagship store in the UK. Various items, including boots, handbags, and clothing, sit atop podiums created from recycled plastic white and trays made from pressed fabrics. Other decor elements include striped rugs that are made from upcycled fabric from previous Ganni collections.
It is the first time consumers will be able to physically browse and experience the brand outside of Scandinavia thanks to Ganni's London store. The new location was developed in collaboration with Copenhagen studio Stamuli Retail Architecture with the aim of mimicking the home of founders Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup.
The new circular flagship store from Ganni "reflects how physical stores can nurture more conscious consumption."
Sustainably Made Fashion Stores
Ganni's Flagship Store Helps Nurture More Conscious Consumption
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