Prestigious brand closes 26 stores in the UK: 133 employees laid off.
11.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.11.2025
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Closure of the luxury home goods store
The luxury home goods store has closed all 26 of its branches in the UK due to financial difficulties. The brand was forced to lay off 133 employees, with only the head office and warehouse in Banbury remaining operational to fulfill current orders.According to The Sun: The company, established in 1983, initially sold terracotta tiles from a farm in...
“We are grateful to our customers for their support.”
Currently, the firm is in talks about opportunities to return to the market in the future.
The store's shutdown reflects an overall trend in the retail sector, where many brands are struggling for survival under economic pressures. Remaining open to new possibilities, companies are trying to find ways to recover and grow.Read also
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