British technology company Nothing has put the finishing touches to its first ever physical shop in London‘s fashionable Soho district.
The 785-square-foot space is stocked with the firm’s three products – one smartphone and two earphones – as well as accessories and merchandise.
This week, MailOnline got an exclusive peak inside the two-storey, boutique-style store, which opens to the public on at 11:30am on Saturday morning.
Nothing is led by Carl Pei, a Beijing-born Swedish entrepreneur who co-founded Chinese consumer electronics firm OnePlus back in 2013.
The new store, in London’s fashionable Soho district, opens to the public at 11:30am on Saturday
The 785 square foot custom-built store stocks the firm’s three products, including one smartphone and two earphones as well as accessories, merchandise and limited edition drops
‘We are a hardware company first and foremost but Nothing store Soho will act as a window into the brand for customers and our loyal community,’ Pei told MailOnline.
‘The space will allow people to get hands-on with the product and experience more of the brand.’
The store is not like your normal shop, nor does it look anything like Apple Store.
Much like Nothing’s devices, the layout is minimalist and boutique-style, but full of quirky touches.
Right in the centre, looking like something from a spaceship, is a custom-built demo table with hidden drawers that swing out to reveal Nothing products, including Phone (1), the company’s only smartphone.
Released in the summer, the £399 Phone (1) is the first British smartphone to be released in six years and comes with a ‘glyph interface’ on the back that lights up.
The shop’s centerpiece is a custom-built demo table with hidden drawers that swing out to reveal the firm’s products
The new Soho shop stocks the firm’s three products – ‘Phone (1)’, ‘Ear (1)’ and the new ‘Ear (stick)’, pictured
Released in the summer, Phone (1) is the first British smartphone to be released in six years
Fixed to the wall are the different components that make up Phone (1), the only smartphone the firm offers
Also available are accessories for the phone that are sold separately – a charging brick, screen protector and case.
Meanwhile, a transparent phone booth has been installed where Phone (1) operates as the official store helpline.
On the opposite wall is a 4,000 flip dot system that can be programmed on the spot to create a constantly revolving graphic, like the display of a 1980s game console.
The store also has a basement, which will act as space for exhibitions, talks and other events.
On Saturday, the store’s opening day, the first 100 visitors will be able to buy exclusive branded merchandise and one of 100 laser engraved versions of its latest product, ‘Ear (stick)’.
Released in November, the wireless Bluetooth earphones, priced at £99, come in a lipstick-inspired tube that provides up to 29 hours of listening time.
The store also stocks curated collections from fashion and design brands, as well as audio products from Stockholm-based collaborators Teenage Engineering.
A transparent phone booth has been installed where Nothing’s Phone (1) operates as the official store landline
On the shop wall is a 4,000 flip dot system that can be programmed on the spot to create a revolving graphic, like the display of a 1980s game console
The new store also has a basement, which will act as space for exhibitions, talks and other events
The store stocks curated collections from fashion and design brands as well as audio products from Stockholm-based collaborators Teenage Engineering
The shop’s opening rounds off what Pei called a ‘milestone year’ for his company, which was only founded in autumn 2020.
Pei told MailOnline that he based the company in London as it’s ‘the best place in the world to attract the right mix of talent’ with a ‘well organised financial industry’.
‘It has been a few years and we haven’t seen any real contender in the consumer tech space emerge from Europe,’ he said.
‘With over 1 million Nothing products sold to date we’ve proved that we deserve a seat at the table.’
Pei also said Nothing will focus mostly on software in 2023 with regular updates for Phone (1), although the fourth Nothing device could be revealed soon.
‘We will announce new products in due time but in the meantime we are actively focusing on improving Nothing OS and elevating the overall experience,’ he said.
He already said on Twitter this week that ‘Phone (2) isn’t launching anytime soon’, because the firm doesn’t want to ‘churn out dozens of products a year like many others’.