Cosmetics chain Lush will open its largest Irish store in Dundrum Town Centre in time for Christmas 2022.
The new store measures in at 2,311 square feet and is creating 25 new jobs as part of the company's expansion across Ireland. Lush is known for its range of cosmetic and beauty products such as fizzy bath bombs, shampoos, skincare and gift sets.
Lush products are made with fresh ingredients such as organic fruits and vegetables and the brand has become known for its stance against animal testing and its sustainable ethos. Lush is one of the newest additions to Dundrum Town Centre which has also recently welcomed Watches of Switzerland and Gym + Coffee.
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Dundrum Town Centre is co-owned by Hammerson; a company whose other key retail outlets include Les Terrasses du Port in Merseille and Bullring & Grand Central in Birmingham. Connor Owens, Managing Director, Asset Management (Ireland & Scotland) at Hammerson said: "Research shows that 87% of young people - a key demographic for Dundrum - pay attention to a brand’s ethics before making a purchase.
"Indeed, Lush’s sustainability credentials very much align with our own, so we’re excited to provide a new opportunity to engage with this audience." Head of UK&I Property at Lush Ellen Peters said: "We’re thrilled to be opening our 4th Irish shop before Christmas this year. With a trading area of 130sqm it will be double the size of our current largest store in Ireland and will be home to our full range of Fresh Handmade Cosmetics."
Lush's current Irish stores are located on Grafton Street, Henry Street, Newry and Cork.
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