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Loaf opens first store

Online furniture retailer Loaf has opened its first ever store. The 8,000 square foot space in London’s Battersea offers a range of Derbyshire-made beds and sofas as… View Article

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Loaf opens first store

Online furniture retailer Loaf has opened its first ever store.

The 8,000 square foot space in London’s Battersea offers a range of Derbyshire-made beds and sofas as well as a collection of gifts and accessories including organic candles, bath products, tableware, and cashmere blankets.

Loaf founder, Charlie Marshall, said: “Our aim has been to make shopping for furniture online as simple and as hassle-free as possible. But there are still a large number of customers that want to see and touch the product before they buy. To respond to that demand we’ve created a seriously beautiful, bells and whistles store that we’ve filled with things to make people smile.”

The store features chill-out areas where customers can relax and play old-school games and children can visit the “Little Loafers” corner where they can also tuck into ice cream from a traditional-style parlour.

Launched in 2008 with a selection of 12 beds and one mattress, Loaf achieved sales of £27 million including VAT in the 2014/15 financial year.

Marshall added: “Our main focus right now is on getting the brand magic absolutely spot on. Our move to bricks and clicks is all about reaffirming our core values and giving customers a fantastic shopping experience.”

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