A GLOBAL brand is coming to Stroud later this month.
One of the world’s largest jewellery brand, Pandora, will introduce its first-ever concession at Sandersons Department Store, located at the Five Valleys Shopping Centre.
Shoppers will have access to Pandora’s full jewellery range, from its charm bracelets to earrings, rings, necklaces, and the latest collections and services offered in Pandora stores, all within a space within the department store.
This concept is set to launch in October, just ahead of the busy Christmas season.
Founded in 1982 by Danish goldsmith Per Enevoldsen and his wife Winnie, Pandora has grown from a small jewellery shop in Copenhagen to an internationally recognised brand, present in over 100 countries.
Pandora is also launching in Sandersons’ sister store in Sheffield.
Louise Fearnehough, managing director at Sandersons Department Store, said: “This a great coup for Sandersons.
"We are so excited to be welcoming Pandora to our store at Five Valleys in Stroud with the company’s brand-new concession.
“The Pandora area is going to look fantastic, and we are confident that our customers in Stroud are going to absolutely love this latest addition to the store.”
Ross Monaghan, sales director at Pandora UK, said: "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.
"Our concession will feature an adapted version of our new Evoke 2.0 concept store, with all the key services customers expect, 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.
"We look forward to seeing the positive impact this new offering will have in Stroud and Sheffield."
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