Scandinavian lifestyle store moves to Edgbaston

A Scandinavian-inspired independent home and lifestyle store has opened in Edgbaston Village.

KIN has opened on Greenfield Crescent.

Lewis Jenkins, the founder of KIN, said: “We have always been Birmingham-based, opening KIN in Harborne three years ago, before moving to Moseley, where we quickly outgrew the space.

“Our new store is around five times bigger than our previous home, and we hope to be able to use it to better showcase our furniture range and create inspiring spaces for our customers to help them visualise how their home could look.

“Over the years, we’ve watched Edgbaston Village blossom and become Birmingham’s must-visit location for high end interior and lifestyle products. We knew we would be in great company, and the recent streetscape works on Greenfield Crescent convinced us now was the time to make the move – the buildings are so characterful, the streetscape is really special and we know our customers will love the monthly artisan market too.

Emma Davenport, customer and lettings executive for Calthorpe Estates, said: “We are delighted to welcome KIN to Edgbaston Village. The area is quickly becoming a popular location for premium interiors, and is a thriving destination for independent businesses. Already popular with the people of Birmingham, we have no doubt that KIN will provide yet another reason to visit the village from far and wide.”

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