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One of our favourite stationery stores, Kikki.K has just announced that they have gone into voluntary administration, becoming the latest victim of brutal retail market conditions.

The founders of the company have shared their “profound regret and sadness” following their announcement earlier this week. They said there were a number of factors that lead to their closure – including shoppers opting to buy online, Coronavirus fears as well as political conditions including Brexit and unrest in Hong Kong.

“We’ve had the triple-whammy of soft consumer demand, the business impact of bushfires and more recently the unprecedented and profound impact of coronavirus which is hitting so many businesses and countries so hard,” Chief executive Paul Lacy said, in a Sydney Morning Herald report.

“This unprecedented line-up of external factors, particularly in recent weeks, has really taken its toll. As we looked ahead we just didn’t have the certainty we could keep going so have had to take this decision.”

Ran Out Of Time

Kikki.K was said to be tying up final details of a capital deal with a large overseas partner, but “ran out of time”, forcing the company into administration.

Jobs In Jeopardy

The national retailer currently has around 65 outlets across the country, as well in a number of international locations including New Zealand, Hong Kong, and the UK.

The company was founded in 2001 by Swedish-born entrepreneur Kristina Karlsson and posted revenues of around $80 million and had 450 employees. The decision was made in 2016 to expand the business globally.

Challenging

Ms Karlsson believes Kikki.K is an “amazing business opportunity” but needed a “big re-set and a buyer who understands the opportunity”.

“The last few weeks have been some of the most challenging of our lives but we remain determined to find the right new partner to continue chasing our dream, so we can get back on track for all of the people including our wonderful team who rely in some way on this beautiful brand,” she said.

Cor Cordis has been appointed to manage the receivership for Kikki. Barry Wight from Cor Cordis said he hoped to either restructure or sell the company.

Another One Bites The Dust

There have been a number of retail stores who have fallen on tough times in the last few months. Jeanswest and Colette by Colette Hayman all went into voluntary administration this year, along with department store Harris Scarfe.

How do you feel about the collapse of Kikki.K? Tell us in the comments below.

  • I have never heard of this store but that might be because I live in the country

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  • this is so sad and it shouldn’t be happened

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  • It’s so sad, I absolutely love this store but the prices means I can’t buy here often

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  • I have literally never shopped there. When you have Kmart to compete with at those prices, no way we’re they ever going to survive, not in this retail market

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  • Thought smiggle was the most popular? I only buy stationary from Kmart and big w, personally. But it’s never good when lots of people lose their jobs

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  • That’s such a shame. I loved that shop but I agree, they were very expensive

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  • I just find see how stationery can be that expensive in the first place. With an inevitable recession on the horizon all these companies selling their brand label and name more than products are surely going to go under. People will want value for their dollars.

    Sad when companies go under or into administration but maybe it’s time to look at your company and see what changes need to happen.

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  • A shame to lose another store however I rarely shop here so for me it won’t be too missed.

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  • Such a shame. I love this shop. Better go in and stock up on things before they go.

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  • Such a shame! I love their stuff but it is pretty expensive for me and my budget

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  • That is so sad! We love going to Kikki K for some gorgeous stationary options. It will be missed by us!

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  • I buy a diary/planner from them every year and have it monogrammed! I love their products! Sad day!

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  • Never heard of them, by reading about them they seemed to be an up market place and that might had been their downfall. sorry for the owner, it seems things are getting harder to control.

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  • I went there few times. ..like their style but a little bit to expensive for me

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  • I love Kikki K, but the last few ranges haven’t really been great. And they cn be expensive.

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  • I love kikki k but some of their things can be quite expensive.
    I tend to wait for their sales unless it’s the refills for my planner.
    It’s definitely a shame though that all of these businesses seem to be going under.

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  • Oh yes please!!

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  • I hardly buy from them, I find them to be expensive.

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  • I read it this morning and I am devastated. I love Kikki. They have so many beautiful and original items. Close to me I have my “A sentence a day” diary where I write every single day, with my Kikki favourite pen. For birthday gifts I often go there. The same for my Advent candle. That’s such a pity. 🙁

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  • NOOOOOOOO. I’m going to have to go and stock up on my menu planners before they shut down!!

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