29.10.2018
Another production for the LPP group is behind us. This time we prepared the Sinsay store in Liptovský Mikuláš in Slovakia.
The store is located in the newly built Retail Park Shopping Center situated in the western part of the city, near the 18 / E50 motorway, in the picturesque scenery of the Low and West Tatras. In the center which is owned by the Austrian company Soravia, we can find over 20 stores, cafes and restaurants as well as entertainment zones. Among the retailers there is our other client – the CCC group, as well as brands such as H&M, Sportissimo and John Garfield.
The scope of Ergo Store’s during the production of the Sinsay store included retail furniture manufacturing, transport and assembly, which was carried out in the first half of September. The store has been prepared in accordance with the new concept of stores of this brand, in which the white is the dominant colour and the leading material is steel, supplemented with additions made of beech wood and plywood. An important decorative element is green suspended in the form of flowerbeds and free-standing flower pots placed at or on the tables. The opening of the Sinsay store took place on September 29.
The store in Liptovský Mikuláš was our next production for the LPP group in Slovakia. At the beginning of the year, we already prepared the Reserved and Mohito stores in Zilina, as well as the Reserved store in the city of Martin. By supporting the international expansion of our regular client, we have already worked in such countries as Russia, Germany, Serbia and Hungary. We will inform you about further projects.
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