Coco Republic to open California flagship stores, hints at global plans

Coco Republic’s San Francisco showroom. (Source: Coco Republic.)

Coco Republic is to launch two flagship stores in California ahead of a progressive rollout in selected US markets and other global locations, the company has announced. 

The plan coincides with the appointment of two key executives in the US: Eric Bauer as global CEO and Skye Westcott as president of North America who will lead what Coco Republic, the Australian-founded furniture and homewares chain, describes as an “accelerated global expansion, initially focused on the California market”. 

“Coco Republic is an exciting opportunity to introduce the leading Australian furniture and lifestyle brand to a global consumer,” said Bauer. “We believe that our product design ethos and Australian essence will resonate globally enabling us to build a global community, be an influential design-lead authority and act as a guide to those who seek a well-designed life.”

The US expansion will commence with a flagship store in San Francisco’s Union Square in October and another at Culver City in greater Los Angeles late this year. It follows the success of a partnership with Restoration Hardware and the launch of an outdoor collection at an HD Buttercup store in Los Angeles in 2019.

Underpinning the strategy is Coco Republic’s acquisition of the assets and intellectual property of California home furniture retailer HD Buttercup in October last year. Evan Cole, who founded HD Buttercup, has joined Coco Republic’s board and the Culver City store will open in a converted HD Buttercup site.  

The new appointees have extensive experience in brands and consumer-fronting businesses. Bauer has more than 30 years of leadership experience with brands including Gap, International Vitamin Corporation, and PepsiCo. Westcott has nearly 40 years of omnichannel leadership experience in merchandising, marketing, product design and global sourcing, including with HD Buttercup.

Coco Republic, now majority-owned by Story3 Capital Partners, was founded in 1979 and has 15 showrooms in Australia and New Zealand, along with e-commerce stores in both markets.  

Eric Bauer, global CEO at Coco Republic. (Supplied).
Skye Westcott, president, North America, at Coco Republic. (Supplied)

“We are incredibly excited to introduce our brand to the California market and inspire a new world of consumers to design beautiful interiors,” said Anthony Spon-Smith, vice chairman and creative director of Coco Republic.

“Our partnership with Story3 has been a tremendous catalyst in executing our strategy and the new growth capital investment is a testament to the strength of our brand and the potential we see ahead.” 

The leadership additions of Bauer and Westcott will play a significant role in cementing the brand globally as a leading design-led Australian luxury furniture and lifestyle brand and leading the next phase of the company’s growth and success,” Spon-Smith concluded.

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