HomeStop

HomeStop is premium home furnishing's home concept store, which aims to offer products in home decor, furniture and accessories based in Mumbai.[1][2] HomeStop is part of the Shoppers Stop group. The goods sold in this store are often imported.

HomeStop
IndustryRetail
Number of locations
15
Area served
India
ProductsHome furnishings
Websitecorporate.shoppersstop.com/Brand/Homestop.aspx

Products

Homestop retails products of domestic and international brands such as Soulflower, Portico, Spaces, Spirella, Interdesign, Blue Water, Progressive, Norpro, Umbra, Trideau, Joseph & Joseph, OXO, Lock & Lock, Corelle, Wham, Whitmore, Pasabache, Luminarc, Lucaris, Bohemia Philips, Like it etc.

The range of home furnishing products that are available at the store are home decor, furniture, bath accessories, bedroom furnishings, mattresses, draperies, carpets, modular kitchens, body spa, aromatic products and health equipment.

Store Locations

HomeStop is currently located in 15 Indian cities including Bengaluru,[3] Coimbatore, Mumbai,[4] Delhi, Navi Mumbai and Chennai[5]

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See also

References

  1. "History". Shoppers Stop.
  2. "HomeStop: An ambient solution for a retail store". Afaqs!. 28 July 2008.
  3. "Shoppers' Stop opens new outlet in Bangalore for home dressings". The Hindu Business Line. 17 December 2005.
  4. "Shoppers Stop' HomeStop arrives in Vashi". Equity Bulls. 27 December 2008.
  5. "Chennai gets new home decor concept store". Newindianexpress. 6 April 2013.
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