+
H&M, a Swedish retailer, will introduce home design products in India
Interiors

H&M, a Swedish retailer, will introduce home design products in India

H&M is preparing to introduce its home decor and accessories products in India next month, including dinnerware and bed linen. It will also be implemented as a shop-in-shop concept in H&M's current store in Ambience Mall in Delhi later this year, according to the business. The H&M HOME collection includes everything from bed linen and crockery to a variety of textiles, according to the business. “Following a successful year in 2021, we are excited to start the year with the launch of H&M HOME in India. There is a great deal of interest in interiors and design, and our customers have often asked for interior products in line with H&M’s business concept of ‘fashion and quality at the best price in a sustainable way’. We see huge potential in India and look forward to introducing H&M HOME to existing and new customers across the country,” H&M India Country Sales Manager Yanira Ramirez said. H&M opened its first store in India in 2015, under the FDI policy for single-brand retail, and now has 48 locations. The brand is also available on Myntra and the company's website. In addition to H&M and H&M HOME, the Group also sells Arket, Afound, Weekday, and Monki. H&M HOME debuted online in 2009 and is currently available in most of the company's online territories, as well as standalone H&M HOME Concept Locations and shop-in-shops within H&M stores.

Also read
https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/we-take-every-project-as-a-blank-canvas---flutomic-designs/33014
https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/statement-dining-room-by-azure-interiors/32832

H&M is preparing to introduce its home decor and accessories products in India next month, including dinnerware and bed linen. It will also be implemented as a shop-in-shop concept in H&M's current store in Ambience Mall in Delhi later this year, according to the business. The H&M HOME collection includes everything from bed linen and crockery to a variety of textiles, according to the business. “Following a successful year in 2021, we are excited to start the year with the launch of H&M HOME in India. There is a great deal of interest in interiors and design, and our customers have often asked for interior products in line with H&M’s business concept of ‘fashion and quality at the best price in a sustainable way’. We see huge potential in India and look forward to introducing H&M HOME to existing and new customers across the country,” H&M India Country Sales Manager Yanira Ramirez said. H&M opened its first store in India in 2015, under the FDI policy for single-brand retail, and now has 48 locations. The brand is also available on Myntra and the company's website. In addition to H&M and H&M HOME, the Group also sells Arket, Afound, Weekday, and Monki. H&M HOME debuted online in 2009 and is currently available in most of the company's online territories, as well as standalone H&M HOME Concept Locations and shop-in-shops within H&M stores.Also read https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/we-take-every-project-as-a-blank-canvas---flutomic-designs/33014 https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/statement-dining-room-by-azure-interiors/32832

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Cabinet Clears Rs 15.07 Bn Greenfield Airport Project in Kota-Bundi

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the Airports Authority of India’s (AAI) proposal for the development of a Greenfield Airport at Kota-Bundi, Rajasthan, at an estimated cost of Rs 15.07 billion.Kota, located on the banks of the Chambal River, is widely recognised as the industrial capital of Rajasthan and a prominent educational coaching hub. To support the region’s growing needs, the Government of Rajasthan has handed over 440.06 hectares of land to AAI for the project.The new Greenfield Airport will be designed to handle oper..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Govt may extend MSME NPA classification period to 180 days

The Union government is considering a proposal to extend the non-performing asset (NPA) classification period for loans to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from the existing 90 days to 180 days, according to a senior government official who requested anonymity.“The proposal to extend the loan default period for MSMEs from 90 days to 180 days is likely to be taken up by the Cabinet soon,” the official said.The move is expected to provide relief to cash-strapped MSMEs, especially against the backdrop of steep US tariffs, giving them more time to regularise their loan repayments.Ne..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

FedEx, IIT Madras Launch SMART Centre for Sustainable, AI-led Logistics

FedEx has partnered with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras to inaugurate the SMART Centre (Supply Chain Modelling, Algorithms, Research and Technology Centre) on the institute’s campus. The facility will drive innovation in sustainable and AI-driven logistics solutions. Backed by a five-year $5 million grant from FedEx, the SMART Centre aims to combine advanced research, digital technologies, and industry expertise to transform supply chains with a focus on agility, resilience, and environmental responsibility.The centre will also spearhead interdisciplinary projects in ar..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?