Look Inside Apple’s First Swedish Retail Store, Opening Tomorrow

September 14, 2012

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Apple’s bringing its brick-and-mortar retail operations to Sweden for the first time tomorrow, with a new flagship location at Täby Centrum in the city of Täby, which is just about 20 miles outside of Stockholm.

The new store opening is timed coincidentally around the launch of the iPhone 5, but when that device hits shelves next Friday, September 21, the newest Apple Store won’t be receiving any stock, since Sweden isn’t one of the iPhone 5′s launch countries.

TechCrunch reader and interior design blogger Sophie Ankréus was kind enough to send us some shots of what the inside of the new store will look like, which you can check out in the gallery below. Spoiler: It looks like an Apple Store. But actually, there are some interesting differences, like Sweden-exclusive products locally sourced and designed, including iPhone cases from Björn Borg and bags from P.A.P.


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All images courtesy of InteriorStockholm.




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