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  1. After the 2001 management buyout, Harris Scarfe completely rebranded itself with new signage and a new logo. After such a public event, the company needed to do something to appear fresh.

  2. Harris Scarfe is an Australian retailer that sells bed linen, kitchenware, homewares, electrical appliances and apparel. It was founded in 1849 in Adelaide, South Australia and has more than 50 stores nationally.

  3. www.harrisscarfe.com.au › about-harris-scarfeAbout Harris Scarfe

    The business continued to grow and in 1920 the company was rebranded to Harris Scarfe, the name we all know it as today. 2015 saw Harris Scarfe receive a new lease of life with a new logo, new signage, and the opening of new stores along with older stores receiving an updated new look.

  4. Aug 8, 2024 · Starting with a modest brick warehouse on Hindley Street, Adelaide, the store eventually evolved and rebranded to Harris Scarfe in 1920, a transformation that mirrored Australia’s own growth and shifting consumer preferences. Sir Donald Trescowthick played a pivotal role in shaping Harris Scarfe’s modern identity.

  5. Harris scarfe has taken over the Bellini name, being rebranded as Smith & Noble. These kitchen appliances are very popular (think cheap way to have a thermomix), and its very hard to even get a decent second hand one.

  6. If they do choose to go after the Myer market, I think they need way more than a rebrand. All of the HS stores I've been to appear to be multiple older buildings with random steps and ramps connecting the various rooms that were once stores. Most of the Myer stores on the other hand have been modern and smooth with consistent flooring and painting.

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  8. Harris Scarfe has been thrown a lifeline in the form of another chain, with Spotlight given approval to acquire the business. The Spotlight retail group could be the last hope for the flailing 170-year-old business and its 1,300 employees.

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