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Henry & Co. Moves Into New Premises

Home fragrance company Henry & Co. based in Derbyshire, has moved its premises back to its roots in Ashbourne.

The new premises, which are three times the size of the original site near Sheffield, mark a big turning point for the brand, bringing offices, manufacturing and warehouse facilities back to where it all began.

Above: Henry & Co’s new fragrance Eucalyptus & Oakmoss.
Above: Henry & Co’s new fragrance Eucalyptus & Oakmoss.

The re-location will give the brand plenty of room for growth over the coming years, strengthening Henry & Co’s positioning, brand and business.

“We are excited to bring the team and our products back to Derbyshire,” states founder and managing director Mark Rees. “This move is part of a much bigger strategy we have happening for Henry & Co. over the coming months, touching all parts of our brand and bringing the story back to family and our Derbyshire heritage.”

All contacts remain the same.

Top: Mark Rees, founder and managing director of Henry & Co Home Fragrance.

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