A new homeware store specialising in glassware, prints and more is coming to the Royal Arcade.
Lazy Lobster is set to open in the former Langley's unit next month under owners Jodie Jenkins and Bria Williamson.
Inspired by their shopping experiences in Brighton, Cambridge and London, the two friends hope to bring "new and unique" styles to Norwich with the store's opening.
"Having spoken for some time about our joint dreams to open a shop, we decided to take the plunge and throw ourselves into creating Lazy Lobster," Bria said.
"Our brand will appeal to individuals who appreciate unique products and value craftsmanship and authenticity."
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The shop will offer a "diverse" range of home decor and gifts such as mugs, books, candles, vases, lighting fixtures, pin badges, trinket dishes and prints.
Jodie and Bria intend to vary their product selection depending on customer demand and evolving trends.
"People can expect our shop window to change frequently as we bring in new stock, so it will always be worth popping by for a browse and to see what's new," Jodie added.
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"Design is very important to us and we both feel that the Royal Arcade is the perfect place to showcase our thoughtfully curated edit of home decor and gifts from artisans, makers and small-scale manufacturers.
"We want people to feel inspired, expect the unexpected and to be delighted by our choice of items on show."
Kayleigh Thorp, director of EJ Homes, the letting agent for the Royal Arcade, said: "Because design is at the heart of what Bria and Jodie are doing, I firmly believe that the Royal Arcade is a great match for them, being steeped in architectural design itself.
"It will be great to see what Lazy Lobster has to offer customers when it opens."
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