After an intensive two-month conversion project on the building adjoined to Booths supermarket (Haven Road) in Lytham, Loom Loft opened its fifth store ahead of schedule, welcoming over 1000 visitors on the opening weekend.
Julie Newell, Booths' property manager, comments: "What Loom Loft have achieved in this space is fantastic, and so beautifully curated. It was a pleasure, and no surprise, to see such a successful launch. The feedback from Booths' customers on the Loom Loft offer has been very well received."
Boyd Hargreaves, CEO at Loom Loft, adds: “It’s been a pleasure dealing with Booths as our landlord on this project. They have been so accommodating, right from our initial meeting arranged through their managing agents Pinkus. We look forward to continuing our partnership with them at Lytham. I'm incredibly proud of the Loom Loft team for their hard work in co-ordinating the store fit-out, and I'm excited for our future in Lytham.
"A big thank you to our dedicated contractors for their ongoing support, as well as to our incredible manufacturers and suppliers who contribute to our innovative collections.”
Building on the success of the striking mural at its Preston store, Loom Loft enlisted artist Shawn Sharpe to create another large-scale wall mural at the Lytham location, designed to reflect the essence of the area.
Loom Loft has appointed Natalie Adair as the Lytham store manager. Natalie has been the deputy store manager at Loom Loft’s Preston store for the last 12 months – she will be joined by a number of new employees from the local area.
Loom Loft is committed to stocking 80% of its upholstery collections from Lancashire and UK manufacturers.