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Orange Bay opens new designer showroom

Orange Bay Company has opened a new showroom (File photograph)

Second-hand clothing and furniture store Orange Bay Company has opened its third showroom.

Founded by Delight and Rudy Morris 16 years ago, the company said the introduction of the designer showroom “further solidifies the commitment to providing a platform for sustainable shopping featuring premium brands and preloved treasures”.

Ms Morris added: “We are proud to unveil our new designer showroom, offering our discerning customers a curated selection of luxe brands.

“As champions of the circular economy in Bermuda, we are delighted to witness the paradigm shift towards second-hand shopping as an integral part of retail habits.

“We salute fellow advocates who run second-hand and vintage reseller spaces in Bermuda, contributing to the sustainability of our community.”

She said the new showroom “showcases a diverse range of premium apparel, from high-end couture to casual chic, catering to every style and occasion”.

As well as the showroom, Orange Bay is introducing a new appointment scheme.

“To accommodate busy schedules, the company is introducing a shop-by-appointment programme, allowing customers to explore the designer showroom at their convenience,” a statement said.

The new showroom is on Victoria Street across from the Magnolia building housing the Orange Bay Company’s main showrooms.

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Published February 29, 2024 at 12:07 pm (Updated February 29, 2024 at 7:21 pm)

Orange Bay opens new designer showroom

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