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Carpetright expanded again with the purchase of Sleepright UK in 2008. [7] However, in June 2011 it announced significant shop closure plans and that year posted its first loss since 1993. [8] It was reported on 21 March 2018 that Carpetright was struggling after issuing several profit warnings, and that it was looking at possible shop closures.
Tapi Carpets & Floors was founded in 2015 by a handful of flooring specialists and the Harris Family (who at the time previously owned Carpetright).The first store opened in May 2015 in Tooting (which was formerly a Carpetright) . [1] In November 2016, Tapi opened its first Central London store on Tottenham Court Road. [2]
The company operates 272 stores across the UK which are continuing to trade as normal. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Harris is currently an advisor and shareholder of Tapi Carpets, [2] a flooring retailer set up recently by a number of the old Carpetright management team. Harris was the Chairman of Carpetright plc and has over fifty years' experience in carpet retailing. Harris left Carpetright in 2014, sold all of his shares and he is no longer associated ...
Couchman, Adele (2018), Kent Carpetright stores are set to close and put dozens of jobs at risk, Kentlive, archived from the original on 13 June 2018; Lieutenancies Act 1997, legislation.gov.uk, 2012, archived from the original on 8 October 2020
Allied Carpets was a small retail chain specialising in floor coverings, mainly carpets (80%) and then also laminate and wood flooring and curtains, in the United Kingdom.
Further investment was also made in expanding the capacity of the workshops, installations department and more sophisticated IT systems. Geoff Brady joined the company as non-executive chairman in 2008, having displayed significant retail experience with both Matalan and CarpetRight. [4] [5]
It was a Croydon landmark and became the third-largest department store in the UK, after Harrods and Selfridges. It had the largest carpet department in Europe, amongst other claims. Croydon was by this time a major retail centre. Allders' immediate competitor, Kennards, was renamed Debenhams in 1973, along with many other Debenhams stores.