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Nordic fashion and lifestyle brand Arket continued its expansion in Europe with the opening of a flagship store in Dublin during 2024, the first destination in Ireland.  

Based in Sweden, Arket is a modern-day market and lifestyle brand. The collections offer ready-to-wear and accessories for women, men, and children, complemented by interior essentials for the home.  

The Dublin store will be a lifestyle destination combining “timeless” wardrobe staples with current seasonal trends.   

In store, customers will also find the Arket Café, developed and led by Swedish chef Martin Berg. With the mission to promote natural flavours and healthy ingredients, the café offers a vegetarian menu, seasonal pastries, and organic specialty coffees.

Arket managing director, Pernilla Wohlfahrt, said: “We are very excited to announce this upcoming store opening of our Arket flagship store in Dublin and to finally meet our Irish customers face-to-face. The store will enable us to present our full brand experience and build a closer relationship with them.”

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