New furnishing trend: Portuguese decorative shop in the Centro Oberhausen!
New furnishing trend: Portuguese decorative shop in the Centro Oberhausen!
Oberhausen. In the popular Centro Oberhausen, a new shop has opened its doors. Unlike many other shops in the shopping center, it is not from the fashion industry, but brings a breath of fresh air to the household segment.
The current new opening revolves around handmade ceramics and stylish home accessories. A few days ago, the Portuguese dealer "Motel A Miio" opened its first location in a shopping center, where it offers a wide selection of glasses, cups, vases and decorative items. This decision marks a milestone for the family company, which was previously only online and in a shop in Düsseldorf. In addition, “Motel a Miio” also sells its products in the cities of Münster and Cologne.
unique location in the Centro
Customers can find the new shop in the basement of the center, strategically placed between the well -known fashion chains "Zara" and "Hollister". With this opening, “Motel A Miio” not only expands its sales network, but it is also an important step in the corporate strategy to establish itself in a physical sales room after you have been focused almost exclusively on e-commerce.
"We celebrate a premiere with Motel A Miio: The store in Westfield Centro is the first in a shopping center. We are all the more pleased to welcome the popular brand from now on," said Kathrin Hocke, the marketing manager at Westfield Centro. In her view, the handmade ceramic offers an excellent addition to the existing offer of the mall, which is already focusing on high -quality decorative items. The products come from Portugal and are known for their quality.
Other new openings in the Centro Oberhausen
The opening of "Motel a Miio" follows the latest entries from other new dealers in Centro Oberhausen. The clothing company "Feature" has opened its first location in North Rhine-Westphalia. The shop offers a variety of textiles, including jeans, hoodies and caps, and is located between the shops of "Tommy Hilfiger" and "Vero Moda".
In addition, the glasses dealer "Fielmann" opened its third location in Westfield Centro. These developments show that the shopping center aims to increase its attractiveness through a various range of shops and products, attract customers and address a wider target group.
With these latest developments in the Centro Oberhausen, it becomes clear that the center managers are actively working on improving the offer for buyers and creating an exciting shopping experience that goes beyond traditional fashion. "Motel a Miio" could play a crucial role in that it offers its customers high -quality home accessories and thus contributes to the revival of the budget segment.
How the shops will develop in the centro remains to be seen. However, the new openings are an exciting sign that the center reacts to the needs of consumers and continues to continue to adapt.
For more information about the new opening in the Centro Oberhausen and the development of new shops, See the reporting on www.waz.de .