Friday, January 10, 2025

Nottinghamshire-based soft home furnishings company set to enter administration

Nottinghamshire-based Home Curtains UK Limited, an importer and retailer of soft home furnishings, is shortly to enter administration following a challenging period of rising costs and declining consumer demand, with Dean Nelson of PKF Smith Cooper to be appointed as administrator.

Founded in 1986, Home Curtains offers a wide range of curtains, accessories, lace, and custom-made voiles to customers across the UK and Europe.

The business has been unable to withstand the pressures of the current economic environment. The increases in costs, including those related to raw materials, shipping, and energy, coupled with inflationary pressures and reduced consumer spending, has led to the business struggling to maintain profitability.

A Director of Home Curtains UK Limited issued the following statement: “It is with great regret that we announce that Home Curtains UK Limited is to shortly enter Administration.

“This decision has been incredibly difficult and not taken lightly, and like many businesses in the retail and home furnishings sector, we have been deeply affected by the rising costs of trade and reduction in consumer discretionary spending.

“We want to express our gratitude to our incredibly long serving employees, for their hard work and dedication, and our loyal customers. We remain optimistic that a solution may be found to preserve elements of the business and its legacy.”

Dean Nelson, Head of Business Recovery and Restructuring and Partner at PKF Smith Cooper, said: “Home Curtains UK has faced significant challenges over recent months, including rising costs and an unfavourable economic environment.

“We are working closely with the company’s management team to explore all available options to secure the best possible outcome for all stakeholders.

“It is my intention to trade the business over the next couple of months, undertaking substantial price reductions, to maximise sales over our substantial quality stock ranges, and I would urge the trade and public to take advantage at this challenging time for the company.”

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