Brown Thomas Christmas Shop 2022

2022 - 8 - 18

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First look inside Brown Thomas' 2022 Christmas store which opens ... (Dublin Live)

Brown Thomas in Dublin has officially opened its Christmas store this morning, Thursday, August 18, 2022.

“Powered by an elegant combination of brown hues and golden accents, this theme is all about the understated luxury that nature's palette can offer us. The Christmas [shop](https://www.dublinlive.ie/all-about/shopping) now boasts all the festive bits customers need for the yuletide season. “Transport yourself to a glacial lake with frosted whites and frozen blues. “Whether you're cherishing Christmas traditions of old, or paving way for new ones, look to our Christmas Cheer collection. Their website reads: “Set the scene this Christmas with joyful touches throughout your home. More items will be added throughout the year but for now, you can head into the store that is already playing Christmas music.

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Brown Thomas shoppers shocked as Christmas area opens already ... (Irish Mirror)

Brown Thomas on Grafton Street in Dublin officially opened its 'Christmas Shop' on level three of the store today. The department store is now stocked with ...

A spokesperson for Brown Thomas said: "We are excited to unveil the Christmas Shop and present this year’s festive offering. First hint of what's to come](https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/budget-2023-see-jump-alcohol-27769779) The Christmas Shop will stock a selection of "true to life" artificial Christmas trees developed from branch cuttings from trees found in nature. Another person posted a snap of a large Christmas tree up up in the store with the words: "Just no." One person took to Twitter to post a picture of a festive display in the store writing: "You’ve all been warned…" However, some Christmas enthusiasts welcomed the early arrival of the festive season with one person responding: "Love it."

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Brown Thomas Christmas Stores open doors four months early (Newstalk)

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas – at least if you shop in Brown Thomas on Dublin's Grafton Street.

It is alright to be prepared I think so I think it’s good." It is fine to be happy now I think it’s never too early. “It’s never too early,” said one.

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Brown Thomas Kicks Off Festive Shopping With Christmas Store (98FM)

The festive season usually gets underway in mid-August at the Grafton Street store. Eager Christmas shoppers can now buy decorations, trees, and toys, 129 days ...

Rachel Morgans, Brown Thomas Arnotts Buying Director for Home & Living says: "We are excited to unveil the Christmas Shop and present this year’s festive offering. The famous retailer usually kicks off the festive season in mid-August. The festive season usually gets underway in mid-August at the Grafton Street store.

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Inside Brown Thomas Christmas Shop as customers divided over ... (The Irish Sun)

IRISH shoppers have been left divided over the Brown Thomas Christmas Shop's early opening for 2022 - FOUR months before the big day.Shop chiefs have.

"I say if I stayed in there a bit longer I would catch the Christmas spirit. She said: "Maybe I'm the grinch but I just think the whole thing puts pressure on people, reminding them that Christmas is on the way, which a lot of people don't like to see coming." "It does make sense for the people who want to start shopping now because of inflation, especially because it's not in season yet and might be a bit cheaper. She said: "Brown Thomas is renowned for showcasing an endless choice of the most beautiful and unique decorations and we see strong demand from customers from the time we open." The Grafton Street staple have even curated their endless array of decorations into a variety of special themes, including "Christmas Cheer", "Winter Romance", "Glacial Lake", and "Natural Glow". Shop chiefs have said that the early opening is in response to a "strong demand from customers".

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