Apple's new Scandinavian store opens September 20

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in General Discussion edited September 6

On the same day that Apple's iPhone 16 is likely to be in stores, the company is opening a new Apple Store in Sweden.

Green apple logo filled with leaves and a tree at the center, with a leaf on top.
Apple Mall of Scandinavia's logo, designed by illustrator Henrietta Nyvang in Stockholm



In July 2024, Apple closed its Helsingborg, Sweden store. It's unusual for a replacement to take months to open, but then it's even more unusual for that to open 340 miles away.

Yet following the closure of the Apple Vala Centrum store, that is what's happening. Apple Mall of Scandinavia is now opening in Solna on Friday, September 20, 2024.

With a headline of "Where ideas can grow," Apple's store site says (in translation) only that "we look forward to welcoming you and helping your ideas grow and thrive."

The Apple site does, however, feature specially-designed art by illustrator Henrietta Nyvang from Stockholm. Apple notes that she created the tree-style Apple logo on an iPad.

Nyvang herself says on her Instagram page that she's "worked with their amazing team to create a log for the new store."

"Pinch me," she says. "I've had the honor of working with one of my favorite brands, Apple."

With the announcement of the iPhone 16 range due on September 9, 2024, it's possible that the store will open on the first day the new models will be released to Apple Stores worldwide.



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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    Would be nice if the article included the (city) location of the new store. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 3
    I wouldn't call it a replacement of the on in Helsingborg. Seems everyone already forgotten rather scandalous situation when Apple was trying to get a space at Kungsträdgärden which is Stockholm downtown, the place currently occupied by T.G.I. Friday's which looks rather questionable from aesthetic point of view but local community protested propping up Apple Store at this place, supposedly tarnishing the place with its presence... Just to remind, that the nearest to Stockholm Apple Store is relatively faaar outside of Stockholm in Täby and you can't call it a high traffic place to any stretch of imagination. Long story short, Apple was struggling to have a nice place for a store in Sweden's capital for years and if it will be Scandinavia Mall, why not, already better and traffic of people there is rather significant.
    nubuswatto_cobra
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