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Marmalade Of London Unveils UK And US Expansion Plans

Ambitious home fragrancing company Marmalade of London will be increasing its footprint across the US and Canadian retail market, expanding its offer to include new permanent showrooms in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Las Vegas (recently opened) and Toronto. 

The company has secured a six-figure funding package from HSBC UK, which will also enable the business to purchase and fit-out a new, 25,000 square foot environmentally friendly warehouse and office facility, complete with machinery and showrooms. The new premise features low air permeability design, high performance insulation and cladding, and electric vehicle charging points.  A thousand new trees have also been planted around the site to benefit the local environment. The increased space is expected to triple Marmalade of London’s production capacity.

Above: Marmalade of London’s Wellbeing collection.
Above: Marmalade of London’s Wellbeing collection.

“It’s an exciting time for our business. We’re increasing our domestic and international business, expanding our product range to enter new markets including skincare, and increasing our investment in innovation,” confirms Piers Flook, managing director of Marmalade of London. “Our new, eco-friendly warehouse facility will also decrease our CO2 emissions and our occupying costs.”

All Marmalade home fragrancing products feature natural ingredients, to include shea butter, soy wax and essential oils, with the Marmalade Wellbeing collection highly commended in the Gift of the Year Awards 2022.

 

Top: Ambitious plans both domestically and internationally, are in the pipeline for Marmalade of London.

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