Published
October 1, 2024
Independent department store Sandersons is working with jewellery giant Pandora to deliver a brand-new concept concession at its stores in Stroud and Sheffield opening later this month.
With both located on the respective ground floors in prime front-of-store locations, the first collaboration of its kind for Pandora will bring a store-in-store experience within a bespoke branded space, which will stock Pandora’s full jewellery range, including charm bracelets to earrings, rings, necklaces alongside the brand’s usual services. Both concessions will be staffed by Pandora’s team.
The concessions will feature an adapted version of its new Evoke 2.0 concept store, with all the key services, including MyPandora, click and collect, and endless aisle—where customers can order items not stocked in-store and have them delivered to their home free of charge.
Louise Fearnehough, Managing Director at Sandersons Department Store, said: “The is a real coup for [us]. The vision for the concessions looks absolutely amazing and we can’t wait to see the finished areas in both stores.”
Ross Monaghan, Sales Director at Pandora UK, added: “This marks a proud moment for Pandora as we open our first concession in collaboration with Sandersons. As a premium department store with values closely aligned to our own, this partnership feels like a natural fit. We’re excited to see what this collaboration will deliver, allowing us to meet new customers and offer them the full Pandora jewellery experience.”
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