This is another Etam store in Warsaw and another Ergo Store production for a French lingerie manufacturer.
The store is located on the ground floor of Zlote Tarasy – one of the most recognizable and modern shopping centers in Poland. The mall is located in the very center of Warsaw, next to the railway station and the Palace of Culture and Science. Inside you will find over 200 stores located on 5 levels. Among the retailers there are our other clients – the LPP group, which runs here stores for all of its five brands: Reserved, Cropp, House, Mohito and Sinsay, as well as CCC, Levi’s and LEE Wrangler. Visitors of the Zlote Tarasy center can also shop in the stores of many popular producers such as Zara, Pull & Bear, H&M or Promod.
The new flagship Etam store with day and night underwear, sports clothing, swimwear and accessories has 169 sq m of space. Our company was responsible for retail furniture manufacturing, transport and assembly, which was carried out in mid-February. The opening of the store took place on February 23. It is worth noting that due to the restrictive fire protection standards in the Złote Tarasy Shopping Center for the retail furniture manufacturing, we used materials with an increased fire resistance class.
The store in Złote Tarasy is the 26th location of the Etam brand in Poland – one of the European leaders in the lingerie industry, which in recent years has also been working intensively on the development of a line of sports clothes and accessories. Our company already has in its portfolio stores of this brand prepared in other European cities, among others in 2018 we produced two Etam stores in St. Petersburg.
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