Un jour il faudra qu'on parle de l'esprit malade et démoniaque qui est derrière les magasins NOZ...
— ArkeoToys (@ArkeoToys) September 5, 2020
J'y vais depuis les 90's et je n'ai JAMAIS VU UN MAGASIN NOZ RANGE COMME IL FAUT
Comment ils remplissent leurs rayons?
A la fourche?
A la catapulte?
Quels sont leurs réseaux? pic.twitter.com/C2coNtjybS
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T’es un vrai campagnard si tu connais NOZ, c’est une dinguerie ce magasin
— V Shyn 🐝 (@shynouh) January 6, 2023
130,000 Furniture Articles at -60%
When it comes to decorating your home with care, without a good deal, you often end up losing a lot. But now, at least for the near future, that problem is solved, with no less than 130,000 furniture and decoration items available at all at -60% off their retail price, as stated by Noz in a press release. The stock comes directly from 22 Habitat stores (out of 24 in liquidation).
The Noz teams are committed to swiftly organizing the rapid recovery of the stock. In the coming days, the furniture (sofas, bookshelves, tables, and other designer furniture) will be delivered to about a hundred stores. The decoration items will be available to find in the coming weeks.
Happy shopping!
The end for Habitat? On December 28, 2023, the news broke: Habitat, a furniture and decoration brand created in 1964, was placed into judicial liquidation. A downward spiral attributed to various factors, including inflation, rising commercial rents, a decrease in store foot traffic, and several internal errors by CEO Thierry Le Guénic, according to employees interviewed by Capital. This left behind over 300 employees, mountains of unpaid bills, and 9 million euros in deposits paid by customers who never received their furniture or refunds.
However, on April 23, a turnaround occurred: the Cafom Group, which had outsourced the operation of the brand in 2020, decided to take back control.And still owned the brand, announced to relaunch Habitat, but this time online. So, as indicated in the columns of the newspaper Le Monde, the management promised customers affected the possibility to request a voucher on habitat.fr. The site is expected to reopen within four to five weeks, with a few « iconic » models initially, it announced.La marque Habitat va se relancer en ligne
— Good Morning Business (@goodmorning_biz) April 29, 2024
"Les marques iconiques ne meurent jamais et nous, on va essayer de relancer cette marque essentiellement online, de la moderniser et de lui redonner tout son lustre."
🎙️ Sacha Vigna, directeur général de https://t.co/KzKXRgp6L1 pic.twitter.com/BD3xkxpUVP
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