The White Company

Customer Services

Address

2 Television Centre, 101 Wood Lane, London, W12 7FR

Phone

020 375 89 222

Hours

Monday to Friday 8am to 10pm Saturday 9am to 5pm Sunday & Bank Holidays 10am to 4pm

The White Company is a retailer of linens, home decor, dinnerware, and furniture.

The White Company

Customer Services

Address

2 Television Centre, 101 Wood Lane, London, W12 7FR

Phone

020 375 89 222

Hours

Monday to Friday 8am to 10pm Saturday 9am to 5pm Sunday & Bank Holidays 10am to 4pm

The White Company is a retailer of linens, home decor, dinnerware, and furniture.

The White Company is a retailer of linens, home decor, dinnerware, and furniture based in England. It has over 50 stores. It was founded by Chrissie Rucker in 1994. Mary Homer left Topshop in March 2017 to head the company.

The retailer sells mostly neutral coloured products, such as home décor, linen, furniture and clothing.

The White Company was established in 1994 as a mail-order business selling items through a 12-page catalogue which has grown into a multi-channel, international business. Started up with a small government grant and £6,000 inheritance, it originally had a 500 people mailing list. Chrissie Rucker managed to gather some editorial coverage and press releases which led to it making £80,000 in the first year, just breaking even.

Originally encompassing products including sheets, covers and pillows, it later expanded into home décor, dinnerware, fragrances, candles, furniture and clothing.[10] A children’s division called ‘The Little White Company’ was also added.

Its first physical store opened in 2000 on Symons Street in London.

As of August 2018, The White Company has 59 stores. The company employs approximately 1,000 people, and in the period ending 25 March 2017 reported an operating profit of $24million (£17.5 million).

International sales witnessed a faster growth with sales rising 11.3 percent year-on-year to $14 million (£10.2 million) compared to a 7.2 percent growth reported in the UK at $258 million (£188 million).

In 2017, the company’s products were chosen to outfit the business and first-class of British Airways’ planes

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