Classic UK floral fragrance brand Woods of Windsor has reopened its flagship shop doors for business after having to close after previous owner Disperse Group went into administration in February this year. The company, with a heritage dating back to 1770, is now owned by Lornamead.
The formal relaunch in Windsor was attended by the Mayor and Mayoress of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead councillor Leo Walters.
“Woods of Windsor is a well loved English heritage brand so its flagship store in Windsor is key to its reputation,” commented Mike Jatania, chief executive for Lornamead UK Ltd. “We'd like to thank the Windsor community for all their support and we are very excited about bringing this store and all its services back to the high street once again.”
Selling classics such as its True Rose, Lavender and Lily of the Valley, the redecorated store will also offer a free gifting service and seating area.