Lamy Expands Its Presence In International Travel Retail

Two new Tripidi shops open in Munich and Frankfurt airports, with Lamy represented with a shop-in-shop.

The travel retail and duty free sector plays an important role for Lamy as a global brand. For many years, its designer writing instruments have been present at international airports, including its own concept stores.

Steffen Ruebke, ceo of Lamy says: “We can now offer customers from all over the world an exciting selection of products at Germany’s two most important airports. In two newly opened Tripidi stores at Munich and Frankfurt airports, Lamy is represented with a shop-in-shop.”

Above: The Lamy display in the new Tripidi stores
Above: The Lamy display in the new Tripidi stores

For the first time, Lamy’s digital writing instruments and coloured pencils will also be available there, making the offer even more attractive for travellers.

Steffen continues: “New openings are another strategic step to expand Lamy’s presence in international travel retail in the long term.”

 

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