Danish home goods store Flying Tiger swooping into Canada, where competition awaits
The Danish retailer plans at least four more Canadian stores this year as it targets value-priced homewares and novelty items.
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Danish home goods store Flying Tiger swooping into Canada, where competition awaits
TORONTO - A Scandinavian home goods brand is gliding into Canada and if it picks up enough momentum, retail experts say competitors will have reason to worry.
Home goods store Flying Tiger lands in Canada. But can it compete?
The Danish brand that sells all-things cheap and cute, like dish towels in fruit motifs, animal-shaped erasers and jewelry boxes resembling fancy sofas for low prices, opened its first Canadian store at Toronto's Eaton Centre on Friday. Experts say the brand will face competition from the likes of Miniso and Daiso — Asian entrants which also came to the Canadian market in recent years.
A Scandinavian brand of articles for the house enters Canada and, if it manages to gain enough momentum, retail experts believe that its competitors will have reason to worry.
Flying Tiger Opens First Canadian Store, Begins GTA Expansion
Flying Tiger has opened its first Canadian store at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, introducing a Danish retail concept built around discovery, design and constantly changing merchandise as the company begins a five-store GTA expansion. The post Flying Tiger Opens First Canadian Store, Begins GTA Expansion appeared first on Retail Insider.
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