Jigsaw has opened the doors to its newest store in the Battersea Power Station shopping development.
The new 1,367 sq ft space, which opened its doors last week, was described by the retailer as having “a boutique feel, with soft lighting and featuring bold mid-century furniture throughout”.
The retailer says its store has a showroom vibe, with lounging areas allowing shoppers to feel at home while trying on its womenswear.
The store’s interior was designed by Palefire Studio and Sauce London, while its artwork is credited to artist and founder of Formworks Studio Jon Llewelyn.
Sam Cotton, head of asset management at Battersea Power Station, said the retail and leisure destination is excited to kick-start the year with new openings and described Jigsaw’s new store as a “beautifully designed environment”.
“We are so excited to be opening in the iconic building that is Battersea Power Station,” said Jigsaw head of retail Vicki Baker.
“Jigsaw stores have always been known for individuality and, just like our clothing, the store design here will feel elevated with timeless interior style, featuring an edit of interior vintage pieces for sale from Sauce.
“With the uniqueness Battersea Power Station brings to the local community, we are looking forward to Jigsaw becoming a part of this world.
“We can’t wait to welcome our first customers and to show the local community, Londoners and beyond what Jigsaw in Battersea has to offer.”
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