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Spencer Smith has extensive work experience in the retail industry. Spencer started their career at Debenhams in 1995 as a Merchandiser and worked there until 2000. Spencer then joined Laura Ashley as a Planning Merchandiser from 2001 to 2005. Spencer then became a Merchandise Manager at MFI from 2005 to 2007. In 2007, they moved to Laura Ashley again, this time as the Head of Merchandising for Homewares. Most recently, Spencer has been working at Loaf. since 2013, where they hold the position of Head of Buying & Merchandising.
Spencer Smith attended the University of West London from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Economics/German.
Loaf (Loaf.com)
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Welcome to our laid-back world! We make laid-back furniture for people to really kick off their shoes and lead happier, more relaxed lives. We're champions of serious quality and good old-fashioned craftsmanship. And we only make stuff that we'd enjoy in our own homes... preferably with a cup of tea and a great big slice of chocolate cake! Our story Having lost a whole Saturday trying to buy a bed, Charlie Marshall decided to make the process as quick and hassle free as possible. So two years, 187 mattress factories and some seriously comfy beds later, we were born in December 2008. It turned out there were a lot of you out there who liked what we were doing and we have since become one of the fastest-growing companies in the UK. In 2012 we added sofas to our repertoire. And these went down a storm too. So we continued our quest for world domination as emperors of comfy, laid-back furniture and squishy stuff for the whole home. And that's us in a nutshell! In October 2015 Loaf opened their first showroom. The 'Loaf Shack' is based in London's Battersea and aims to become the most laid-back showroom in Britain. Their second space in London's Notting Hill opened in July 2016. With the most laid-back Shacks in Blighty (they’re slowrooms not showrooms!), we opened our first Loafer's paradise in London's Battersea in October 2015, followed by Notting Hill in 2016 and Spitalfields in 2017.