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Sharper Image brings back a store for the holidays

Times Square location is all about the experience

- Kellie Ell

The Sharper Image is back, but it may not be the store you remember.

For the first time in 10 years the brand known for stuff you don’t need but can’t live without, such as massaging chairs, talking bathroom scales and fancy air purifiers, has opened a physical store — albeit for a limited time.

A sign outside of the pop-up shop says it’s “Sharper Than Before,” but visitors to the two-level space in New York’s Times Square, which quietly opened last week, might be surprised by the sparsely filled store and its line-up of gadgets and gizmos, which includes a fair number of toys and drones.

“We wanted a lot of room to do product demos,” David Conn, CEO of ThreeSixty Brands, told USA TODAY. “We wanted it to be an experienti­al place and have room for people to play (with our remote controlled) cars and fly drones.”

In the midst of what feels like a retail apocalypse, when brick-and-mortar stores are closing at an unpreceden­ted pace and shifting online, the notion of moving into a physical store seems like a risky venture. But Conn says the brand offers people something new.

“We think this is what’s missing from retail today,” he says. “We want our customers to come in, be engaged, try products, ask questions and be entertaine­d. Experience is critical and that’s what this brand is all about.”

The Sharper Image was founded in 1977 and grew to include more than 300 retail locations, famous for its line of rare but pricey products. But the unusual items had one big downfall: few repeat customers. The Sharper Image went into bankruptcy in Feb. 2008.

ThreeSixty Group Inc., the parent of ThreeSixty Brands, which also owns FAO Schwarz, acquired the Sharper Im- age brand in 2016. ThreeSixty manufactur­ers and sells products through than 70,000 retailers around the U.S., including Target, Walmart and Bed Bath & Beyond. The Sharper Image catalog and website are owned and operated separately, but ThreeSixty sells merchandis­e to both wholesale.

The busy intersecti­on, which attracts more than 50 million visitors each year, was the ideal spot for the temporary store, Conn says because it invokes the spirit of fun and leisure.

“What better place to have the store than the entertainm­ent capital of New York City?” he says.

And for all the New York tourists and shoppers hoping to stop by the shop to take a breather or even a snooze in one of those big comfy massage chairs: keep on stepping.

Says Conn, “We want to keep the crowds on their feet and exploring all the fun our store has to offer.”

The pop-up shop is expected to be open through the middle of January.

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The Sharper Image has opened a holiday pop-up store in New York City’s Times Square. ROBERT DEUTSCH/USA TODAY

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