Home furnishings – Luxury Memo special report

Published: April 3, 2019

As with many other luxury sectors, home furnishings is facing disruption thanks to consumers’ increasingly digital purchase paths. But more than other categories, décor brands face the challenge of marketing and retailing big-ticket and often large goods sight-unseen.

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Home furnishings – Luxury Memo special report

Published: April 2, 2019

As with many other luxury sectors, home furnishings is facing disruption thanks to consumers’ increasingly digital purchase paths. But more than other categories, décor brands face the challenge of marketing and retailing big-ticket and often large goods sight-unseen.

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Home furnishings – Luxury Memo special report

Published: April 1, 2019

As with many other luxury sectors, home furnishings is facing disruption thanks to consumers’ increasingly digital purchase paths. But more than other categories, décor brands face the challenge of marketing and retailing big-ticket and often large goods sight-unseen.

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Home furnishings – Luxury Memo special report

Published: March 29, 2019

As with many other luxury sectors, home furnishings is facing disruption thanks to consumers’ increasingly digital purchase paths. But more than other categories, décor brands face the challenge of marketing and retailing big-ticket and often large goods sight-unseen.

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Home furnishings – Luxury Memo special report

Published: March 28, 2019

As with many other luxury sectors, home furnishings is facing disruption thanks to consumers’ increasingly digital purchase paths. But more than other categories, décor brands face the challenge of marketing and retailing big-ticket and often large goods sight-unseen.

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Retailers raising sustainability stakes with material bans

Published: February 27, 2019

Hinting at a larger sustainability push within luxury retail and fashion, British department store chain Selfridges has announced its plans to stop selling items made with exotic skins within the next year.

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Top 10 mobile adoption myths in fashion and luxury apparel

Published: May 6, 2016

It is perplexing to observe the number of retailers in the fashion industry and elsewhere who have failed to take note of something that Burberry, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren and a host of other significant names have now seized upon.

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