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Ample partners with LEGO group to launch landmark retail experience in India

Certified store in Gurugram combines innovation, interaction, and iconic LEGO design under one roof

New Delhi: Ample Group, in partnership with the LEGO Group, has launched India’s first and South Asia’s largest LEGO Certified Store at Ambience Mall, Gurugram. Spanning over 4,500 sq. ft., the vibrant new space brings the beloved LEGO brand to life through a unique blend of physical and digital experiences designed to inspire creativity, imagination, and joyful family moments, the company said in a release on Friday.

The store marks a significant milestone for both companies, blending the LEGO Group’s globally renowned brand values with Ample Group’s expertise in retail development and brand collaboration. The launch comes at a time when India’s economy is projected to grow by 6.3% in 2025, fuelled by rising consumer demand and supportive government policies, making it a prime market for global retail expansion.

“At Ample, we have always believed in creating meaningful experiences for our customers by bringing some of the world’s most iconic brands closer to Indian consumers,” said Rajesh Narang, Founder & CEO, Ample Group. “With the launch of South Asia’s largest LEGO® Certified Store, we are not just introducing a brand—we are offering families a space to imagine, play, and create memories together. Our goal is to deliver experiences that go beyond shopping, where every visit feels special and every interaction adds value.”

The new store is designed to be immersive and interactive, offering hands-on play areas, build challenges, and signature LEGO experiences that appeal to all age groups. Beyond entertainment, the LEGO brand fosters learning and development by encouraging active play that enhances cognitive and communication skills, offering a creative alternative to screen time.

Bhavana Mandon, Country Manager, LEGO India, added: “Today is not just about opening a store—it marks a pivotal moment in LEGO® India’s journey, one that celebrates the power of play in its truest form. We’re thrilled to finally bring the LEGO® brand experience to India in close partnership with the Ample Group. We’re laying the foundation for a strong retail presence and aim to help more Indians connect with the joy of play through multiple stores over the next two years.”

As part of this strategic growth initiative, Ample Group will open a second LEGO Certified Store at Orion Mall, Bengaluru, and aims to launch 30 new stores across India within five years. This expansion underlines Ample’s commitment to providing premium, immersive retail experiences and building a strong foundation for iconic global brands in the Indian market.

Established in 1996, Ample Group is a pioneer in retail development and brand partnerships in India. With a network of over 100 stores across the country, Ample is known for bringing world-renowned brands such as Apple, Bose, Under Armour, and ASICS to Indian consumers. The company is driven by a mission to deliver trust, innovation, and excellence through exceptional retail experiences, having served over a million delighted customers nationwide.

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