The new store, located at the Oasis Mall, Al-Rass, is the ninth Home Box store in the Kingdom. Spanning an area of over 2020 sqm, the store showcases the brand’s newest collections of contemporary furniture, modern home furnishings and accessories.
The store launch event was graced by Home Box’s top management and distinguished guests. To celebrate the inauguration of the store, customers were greeted with an opening offer of up to 50 percent discounts on select furniture and household items.
Ajay Antal, CEO of Home Box, said: “The launch of this new store at the Oasis Mall in Al-Rass is part of our commitment to extend our services to the wider community across the Kingdom, and offer the customers durable, modern and value-driven home furniture and furnishing solutions.”
Jayant Khosla, CEO of Landmark Arabia, said: “The Home Box brand has seen rapid growth across the region over the past year and is quickly gaining popularity among discerning Saudi consumers. This is Home Box’s sixth new store in a span of 10 months and the brand is due to open several new stores across Saudi Arabia in the coming months.”
The brand offers its customers a complete range of home furnishings for everyday living at low prices, and provides a two-year warranty on most furniture items.
Home Box opened its first store at Sharjah in November 2013, and has been expanding rapidly with plans to further extend its footprint across the region in the coming months.
Source: Arab News
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