Pigeonhole opens new stores
Perth based brand Pigeonhole has gone from strength to strength, opening two new pop up shops in Western Australia.
The recent additions bring the number of Pigeonhole stores to five not including café Cabin Fever which is relocating.
Spokesperson Patrick Cain says the brand opened the new locations because they were exciting opportunities.
“Both of the new stores at Enex100 and Forrest Chase are pop up stores with varying leases,” he says. “The Forrest Chase store is merely a relocation of our last pop up at the 140William complex, which we had for 13 months with great success. The reason it closed was due to the centre undergoing a redevelopment and we do have the option to move back in but with a different site. The Enex100 complex is by the same leasing agents as Forrest Chase and wanted us to fill an empty tenancy.”
Customers will find a wide range of fashion, photography, gifts and homewares at the Forest Chase pop up while the Enex100 has more of a design focus with gifts and homewares products.
Pigeonhole has received a positive response to both new ventures and believes its unique offering is a contributor to its success.
“Every item that goes into our stores is handpicked by a small team of people – this helps to insure we have the freshest and most interesting product available in WA,” Cain adds.
“We are also firm believers that good customer service is key to a successful business no matter how great the product is. We like to create a warm, exciting and fun filled atmosphere where people can come in to browse, buy and chat. We are a community that is committed to giving the people of Perth and the greater West Australian region something unique and special and I think that contributes greatly to our success.”