From calendars to Christmas decorations, these pop-up shops have just opened or are coming soon to Chantry Place in Norwich.
1. Thistle Gem
When: Now-January 31
Thistle Gem sells a variety of baseball caps, flat caps, pompom beanies, scarves and gloves.
Each item boasts a unique design and style, making them ideal gifts.
2. The Calendar Club
When: Now-January 5
Located on the lower ground floor, offering a wide range of calendars, diaries, planners and books.
From football to music stars and TV, there is a theme to suit every taste and interest.
3. Lovey Dovey
When: September 30-January 19
Also on the lower ground floor, Lovey Dovey sells charms, bracelets, anklets and necklaces.
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4. Sense Aroma
When: October 7-January 12
Sense Aroma sells luxury diffusers and fragrance oils, including ultrasonic aroma diffusers and Himalayan salt lamps.
It will open on the lower ground floor of Chantry Place.
5. Pollyfields
When: November 11-December 24
A seasonal wooden hut will be located outside on Chantry Square.
It will offer naturally-inspired handcrafted garlands, wreaths and decorations – perfect for Christmas.
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Paul McCarthy, general manager at Chantry Place, said: “It has been a fantastic year at Chantry Place.
"We have had some amazing retailers and restaurants join us in 2024, including Flannels and Rosa’s Thai, and now we have even more to offer visitors when they visit with our seasonal pop-ups.
"From jewellery to Christmas gifts and decorations, they offer even more choice and variety when shopping.
"We know how popular Lovey Dovey has been when it has been a pop-up inside our Urban Outfitters store, so it is fantastic that they are joining us this year.”
All pop-ups will be open during the main Chantry Place opening hours.
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