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Clerys,
Dublin has completed an extensive €20m refurbishment
programme, marking the culmination of the store
redevelopment with extensive new branding, heralding
dynamic change for Dublin’s longest standing department
store. Focusing on the needs of the modern customer,
each floor has been totally revamped to offer customers a
more stylish and modern shopping
experience.
As
a central part of the Dublin landscape, Clerys has been
re-designed keeping in mind the heritage and architecture
of the store. This focus is integral to the new branding
campaign which will be carried throughout the entire store
including the redesign of Clerys store bags, gift boxes,
in-store graphics, signage, and at street level with the
window displays and in a wider context through their new
television advertising campaign which was launched today
Thursday 18th November across all national
channels.
The
new Clerys logo has been nominated for an Irish Creative
Advertising and Design Award. “The new logo reflects the
synergy between the heritage and architecture of the
store, while simultaneously acknowledging the new features
to the store. The fresh new colours were chosen to
represent the dramatic changes to the store after an
investment of €20 million in the refurbishment
project.” says Ms.
Liza Jones, Group General Manager –
Sales & Marketing, Clerys
Another
significant change to Clerys is the
newly re-vamped SECOND
FLOOR @ Clerys which has been beautifully re-designed to
offer a stylish shopping experience for customers. The
SECOND FLOOR @ Clerys boasts an extensive range of elegant
and affordable home furnishings and giftware from a host
of well-known brand names, making it a destination for
anyone with interiors on their mind.
The
final phase of the renovation included the remodelling of
the Lower ground floor to
include new flooring, lighting and shop-fit units as well
as consolidating the product offering. It has also seen
the arrival of several new men’s brands including
Barbour, Tom Wolfe and Parkes.
Clerys
are also delighted to announce the arrival of the designer
electrical store, West and Gardiner, which will stock a
wide range of home appliances and electrical items from
Miele, De Dietrich, Smeg, and Philips. Set to open on
Saturday 20th November, in time for Christmas
this offering will position Clerys as Ireland’s only
full line department store.
"Clerys
€20 million refurbishment programme and store
re-branding coincides with the completion of the O'Connell
Street Plaza and the opening of the Luas Red Line,” says
Liza Jones, “thus returning O'Connell Street to a
bustling city centre thoroughfare
and reinstating
Clerys as a vibrant and thriving retail destination.”
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