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The White Company

The White Company
Address: Stores Nationwide
Telephone: 0870 900 9555
Email: chris.rucker@thewhitecompany.com
Website: visit our website
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Welcome to summer at The White Company. Summer is the perfect time to enjoy al-fresco dining, lazy days on the beach, and for letting the sunshine into our homes. There is also no better time to love white than in summer. This season's must-haves include stunning white beach cover-ups and swimwear; the perfect white kaftan; wonderful white linen clothes plus blissful white bed linen to sleep in. For outdoors don't miss our new lanterns, wooden table accessories and wonderfully comfortable seat pads! With so many gorgeous new items this season, we hope you will find everything you need at The White Company to make the most of the wonderful summer days ahead

Founded in 1994, The White Company specialises in supplying a wide range of stylish home accessories and clothing, principally in white.

The company that began life as a 12 page mail-order brochure and celebrated its 10th year in 2004 has become one of the UK’s fastest growing multi-channel retailers. With over 625,000 customers, it produces ten brochures a year, operates a highly successful website and has 17 fantastic retail stores.

   
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THE IDEA
The idea for the company began in August 1993, when its founder, Christian Rucker, identified a gap in the market for beautiful but affordable home accessories in white.  Chrissie, her boyfriend (now husband) Nick Wheeler (who runs leading mail-order company Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts) and his sister Susie were all in the process of re-stocking new homes, but could not find a comprehensive collection of white bed linen, towels, napkins etc. The market at that time was polarised between low quality ‘cheap’ designs and the unaffordable ‘designer’ end of the market.
The idea was born, and at Nick’s suggestion, Chrissie decided to supply her products via mail order, to address a national market without the overheads of a retail premises. The ideas of white products and mail order were combined, and all that remained was to make it happen…

GETTING  STARTED
By December 1993, Chrissie had identified and secured 70% of the first suppliers, so she resigned from her job as Assistant Health and Beauty Editor on Harpers & Queen and spent three months sourcing the remaining suppliers. With the modest help of a local government CENTEC grant and the profit from selling some shares, Chrissie began to put together the first White Company brochure.  It was just 12 pages long and photographed in a friends house on borrowed Simon Horn beds.

SPREADING THE WORD
With a non-existent advertising budget, Chrissie had to rely on recruiting customers by gaining editorial, not advertising. Two months before The White Company was launched, she wrote to the shopping and home editors of leading newspapers and magazines to introduce the company. The response was fantastic, and the week before the launch, The Financial Times featured The White Company on its “How to Spend It” pages. Hundreds of requests for the brochure flooded in, even before it was printed! 

THE EARLY DAYS
For the first six months the business was run from an attic room in Nick’s house with the help of Chrissie’s sister Jo. The house steadily filled with the first boxes of The White Company’s products and brochures were sent out. It really was a gamble, but Chrissie had belief in her concept and an intuition that the timing was just right. The business had a phone, a fax machine and a computer that Chrissie didn’t really know how to use.
As the orders started to come in, it was down to Chrissie and Jo to log the orders, pack the parcels and then load Jo’s Mini-Metro to head for the post office. To begin with, orders ranged from just three to ten a day; but as The White Company name became established over that summer, the orders increased to 20 or 30 a day. With this increased workload; lack of computers, space and manpower became a problem, so the company relocated to a small warehouse, purchased a fully integrated mail-order system and started to look for more help.

TEN YEARS ON…
Once the mail order business was fully established, and in order that customers could see and touch the products they were buying, The White Company opened its first store, in Chelsea’s Symons  Street, in 2001. There are now fourteen UK stores three concessions plus two franchises in Dubai, and retail is proving to be just as successful as mail order. In addition, The White Company website introduced its innovative ‘flickable-page’ format in 2004 and is providing yet another successful channel for sales.
Collectively, The White Company’s sales channels are forecast to generate approximately £56m year to March 2007. As well as providing opportunities for sales across different channels, The White Company product range has diversified according to the needs of its loyal customers, and in direct reflection of Chrissie’s changing lifestyle. Products for kids have grown within the main range for many years, from clothing and bedlinen to accessories and furniture. To showcase the number and variety of these products,the second stand-alone Little White Company store is now open opposite The White Company store on Marylebone High Street.

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