A popular homeware store is set to open in the heart of Manchester city centre next week where its first customers will receive a complimentary gift.
H&M on Market Street has completed a major makeover with a "fresh interior" look and feel.
However, shoppers will be most excited to hear it will reopen on Friday, November 17, as a brand new store, blending H&M and H&M Home under one roof.
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The shop has continued to trade during most of its refurbishment works and trialled H&M's 'keep the presence concept'.
This saw a new, temporary store fit out at the front with a "capsule" collection of womenswear and an early H&M Home showroom.
The concept gave customers a sneak peek preview into the latest fashion and interior styles while accessing H&M's click-and-collect service while the rebuild was being completed.
The new shop, which will be Manchester's second H&M Home offering, will open to the public as of 10am next Friday and the first 100 customers in the queue will be offered a complimentary gift-with-purchase.
Visitors can also experience an exclusive launch-day discount with H&M Members receiving 20 per cent off their shopping all day.
Henrik Nordvall, H&M UK CEO, said: "We are delighted to further enhance our H&M offering in Manchester at our newly refurbished Market Street store.
"Along with the latest womenswear, menswear and kidswear, H&M Home will also be on offer in-store with our Manchester customers now able to enjoy curated collections of contemporary decor and home accessories alongside our fashion collections and styles."
H&M Home also said the makeover has been designed to curate a "welcoming interior" in a "relaxed environment" while products will be on display in an "inspirational way".
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