Made.com Could Soon Be Closing – and Twitter has Gone Into Full Grief Mode

2022-10-27 11:05:59 By : Mr. ZhiXiang Yin

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Millennials across the UK are really going through it

Everyone knows a millennial with a green velvet sofa, and it’s probably from online furniture retailer Made.com. And if you haven’t heard the screams coming from millennial Twitter today, then you wouldn’t know that the retailer is now facing potential closure. It’s official: Made.com has moved closer to collapsing into administration after rescue talks to find a buyer for the business failed.

The company, known for its textured sofas, rattan beds and stylish lighting, announced at the beginning of October that it was in talks with a number of interested parties, with a deadline of the end of the month. Unfortunately for the retailer, none of its potential buyers were able to meet that date. As a result, Made.com has ended the rescue talks, putting the company at severe risk of closure. The website states: ‘Sorry, MADE is currently not taking any new orders. We appreciate your patience and we hope to start accepting orders again soon.’

As the retailer’s shares on the London Stock Exchange plummeted by nearly 90 percent on Tuesday, the internet (cough, millennials) are really divided over how good the retailer actually is. Where will you get that knock-off mustard-hued anglepoise lamp now? Gosh, or the gold coffee table? Some of its most loyal fans are clearly going into a period of mourning for the retailer, while others can only think of one thing: a sale. Others are actually saying that the store is wildly overpriced and the quality is no different to Argos or Habitat. Controversial.

Anyway, one thing that’s clear is that Made.com really managed to lure in the 26-to-40 demographic looking to create that IG-worthy (and dare we say it, carbon-copy) home. But unfortunately perhaps not enough to survive as a business. Ouch.

Can’t wait to gorge on the bloated remains of https://t.co/483KK8TRiE’s corpse (buy a discount rug!)

can you hear that? It’s the sound of straight milennial couples in East Dulwich screaming, crying, throwing up pic.twitter.com/4QzZU49pMf

Can categorically say every single thing in my flat bought from https://t.co/VWwOcvfPv2 broke within a few months of buying including this glass lampshade which is now a literal death trap. Gonna have to use oven gloves when I finally get round to taking it down. https://t.co/YsLFXX5n2m pic.twitter.com/QNMDZApL59

I’m sad about https://t.co/6J4OQ2Wklk suspending trading this morning. I had an order to place this week for a new chair and bookcase! I have quite a few of their pieces, I’ve found their furniture to be good quality and novel ☹️

when that made . com closing sell is on about. shout me x

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