Habitat (enterprise)

This article is about the international home furnishings retailer. For the separate now unrelated United Kingdom operations, see Habitat (retailer). For other uses, see Habitat (disambiguation).
Groupe Habitat Design International
Limited company
Industry Retailer
Founded 11 May 1964
Founders Terence Conran and Philip Pollock
Headquarters Paris, France
Number of locations
532
Area served
Worldwide (excluding the United Kingdom)
Key people
Hervé Giaoui (Director)
Products Home accessories, furniture, upholstery
Owner Cafom SA
Website www.habitat.net

Groupe Habitat is an international chain of stores of British origin created by Sir Terence Conran in 1964, which specialises in the sale of furniture and contemporary decorative accessories. Since September 2011 it has been owned by the French group CAFOM distribution.

History

On 11 May 1964, Sir Terence Conran, a young furniture designer and restaurateur, opened the first Habitat store Fulham Road, London. It aimed to modernise the British furniture industry offering contemporary design at affordable prices. The brand then grew rapidly by anticipating the tastes of the public.

In 1973, the company opened its first French store in Paris, in the Montparnasse district. For the next two decades, Habitat continued its expansion in Europe, opening stores in France, Spain and Germany.

In the 1980s, Sir Terence Conran merged Habitat into the Storehouse plc group, which included British Home Stores, Richard Shops, Mothercare, Heal's and a 50% share of SavaCentre.

In 1992, Habitat joined the Ikano group. Founded by the Swedish businessman Ingvar Kamprad, founder and owner of IKEA, Ikano consisted of independent companies operating in different sectors. During this period, the Kamprad family recruited new talents, such as Vittorio Radice, and consolidated the Habitat brand on the furniture and interior markets. In 1998, Tom Dixon was also asappointed director of design.

In September 2011, Habitat joined the CAFOM group (except the United Kingdom subsidiary). Founded by Hervé Giaoui in 1985, CAFOM is an independent French retail group specialising in home improvements. The group was already present on the French market through its online retail site Vente-unique.com and with a dozen stores overseas as well.

In 2011, French designer Pierre Favresse was appointed artistic director of the brand Habitat. In 2014, Habitat celebrates 50 years of existence, and uses big names to celebrate the event: Sir Terence Conran and Thierry Marx. On 19 March 2015, the former French Economy Minister, Arnaud Montebourg, is appointed Vice President of Habitat for Innovation.

Locations

Habitat store in Madrid (Spain).

The products are marketed in various European stores under brand Habitat and on a website. Habitat now has 29 stores in France, seven in Spain and five in Germany.

As of November 2015, the company also has franchise stores in Belgium, China, Finland, French Guyana, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Iceland, La Réunion, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malta, Martinique, Montenegro, Norway, Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Saint-Martin, Singapore, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Thailand and Turkey.

Products

Habitat offers specialised product lines in home furnishings and decorating: sofas and armchairs, living and dining rooms, offices, bedrooms and kitchens.

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