Visitors can shop merchandise from the likes of popular films and TV series inside the store, including Stranger Things, Doctor Who, Wednesday, and more
Liverpool has just welcomed a new store to its streets that promises to enchant locals and tourists alike.
A successful grand opening The grand opening of the store was received with much spectacle of magic and wonder - attended by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool and the Lady Mayoress. They explored the store's vast collection of wands and hats, discussing iconic characters like Daleks, hobbits, and Wednesday Addams.
Martin Velev, head of marketing for House of Spells, has already outlined ambitious plans for the future of the store. During its opening event, he highlighted existing partnerships with Albert Dock management, Comic Con Liverpool, influencers, and tour operators. House of Spells general manager, Sumon Ahmed, shared a speech as well, showing gratitude and optimism for the new opening.
Or for those who are fans of the hit Netflix show Wednesday, House of Spells has some very special clothing in-store, including Nevermore scarves and neckties, plus plenty of other merchandise like mugs, coasters, bags and umbrellas. The store also plans to gradually start offering immersive experiences, quizzes, and cosplay competitions for its customers.
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