Warner Store: not just for kids. (Warner Bros. Studio Stores)

HFN: The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network, November, 1996 by Erlick, June Carolyn

NEW YORK -- Warner Bros.' redesigned and expanded flagship store on Fifth Avenue offers a host of home-related products, ranging from a $10 Tweety spoon rest to a $350 Bugs Bunny silverplated ice bucket with rabbit-ear handles designed by Swid Powell.

The flagship Warner Bros. Studio Store, which opened three years ago as a three-floor, 30,000-square-foot emporium, is now a nine-story, 75,000-square-foot megastore with an interactive games floor for kids, a cafe, a candy store and 3-D Looney Tunes.

"In terms of new products, the biggest change will be in the area of home decor," said Peter Starrett, president of Warner Bros., Studio Stores. "We didn't have the floor space to sell those items before. But there's an incredible demand for kids' room...

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