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Through the Looking Glass: madebyzen™ Unveils Spectacular John Lewis Window Design
Leading Manchester-based home fragrance brand madebyzen™ has unveiled its stunning window display at the iconic John Lewis, Oxford Street in London.
Following a highly success full entry into the John Lewis Partnership, with its unique high tech ultra sonic aroma diffuser ranges and luxury home fragrance oils, madebyzen™ was honoured when the much revered retail group asked the brand to take pride of place in its flagship store with the creation of a full widow display in one of London’s most legendary shopping destinations.
The display, which can be seen until 5th November shows off the range of aroma diffusers cascading down the length of the window, which invites its audience on a journey of the senses with its serene yet modern and luxurious lighting and colour schemes.
John Lewis has worked with madebyzen™ since late 2012, and stocks a wide range of its sumptuous products including the Bloom, Aura and Iris aroma diffusers, along with a large selection of divine fragrance oils including Tranquillity, Unwind, and Moroccan Rose from the Purity and Signature collections.
Dharmesh Bhayani, madebyzen™ founder and MD, comments: “madebyzen™ has been working with John Lewis for some time now and it is a great privilege to have our own window display in the iconic Oxford Street store. We have been working on the project for a long time in order to set the right tone, which is one of ultimate relaxation and luxury in the build up to the key Christmas trading period, and are thrilled with the results.”
madebyzen™ is one of the leading home fragrance brands in the UK; best known for their luxury ultrasonic aroma diffusers and unique fragrance oil blends. The brand is wholly owned by Europium World (UK) Ltd, established in 2001. Through its portfolio of companies, Europium World has been bringing cutting-edge products to the UK marketplace for over a decade.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Zeus PR .
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