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Great deal: Habitat furniture at 60% off at Noz in the coming weeks

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The Editor

Noz, it's the ultimate clearance store, one of those we used to love to hate when we were young. No matter where they are located in France, these blocks with an archaic appearance always emitted the same smell, the one of a painful childhood during which we were dragged there by force by a bargain-loving tyrant. Our perception was distorted: from this soulless place (that part hasn't changed), poorly organized and full of everything, we were unaware of all the benefits. Yes, once we reached adulthood, this company from Mayenne transforms from a temple of boredom into a cave of wonders, especially in the coming days, as French Noz stores share the stock of the defunct brand Habitat

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130,000 Furniture Articles at -60%

When it comes to carefully decorating your home, without a good deal, you often end up losing a kidney. But worry not, at least for the days to come, with no less than 130,000 furniture and decoration articles all at -60% off their retail price, as stated by Noz in a press release. This stock comes directly from 22 Habitat stores (out of the 24 that are closing down).

The Noz teams are working hard to quickly recover the stock. In the upcoming days, the furniture (sofas, bookshelves, tables, and other designer pieces) will be delivered to around a hundred stores. The decoration items will be available for purchase in the coming weeks.


Don't Miss Out - Hurry Up and Save!

The end for Habitat? On December 28, 2023, the news broke: Habitat, a furniture and decoration store created in 1964, was placed in judicial liquidation. A downfall attributed to various factors, including inflation, the rise in commercial rents, the decrease in store foot traffic, as well as several internal mistakes by the boss Thierry Le Guénic, according to employees interviewed by Capital. It left behind a little over 300 employees, mountains of unpaid debts, and 9 million euros of deposits paid by customers who never managed to receive their furniture or refunds. However, on April 23, a turnaround: the Cafom group, which had sold the operation of the store in 2020.and remained the owner of the brand, announced the relaunch of Habitat, but this time online. So, as stated in the columns of Le Monde, the management has promised customers who were harmed the possibility to request a voucher on habitat.fr. The site is expected to reopen in four to five weeks, with some iconic models initially, they announced.