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Wayfair, LLC
FormerlyCSN Stores (2002–2011)
Company typePublic
NYSEW
IndustryE-commerce
Founded2002
FoundersNiraj Shah
Steve Conine
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts, USA
Key people
Niraj Shah, (CEO)
Steve Conine (Chairman)
Websitewayfair.com

Wayfair, LLC is an American e-commerce company that sells home goods. Formerly known as CSN Stores, the company was founded in 2002, and now sells many home furnishings and décor items.[1] Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts,[2] Wayfair has offices and warehouses throughout the United States as well as in Canada, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.[3]

History

2002 to 2006

Entrepreneurs Niraj Shah and Steve Conine founded Wayfair in August 2002 as a two-person company with a makeshift headquarters in Conine’s nursery in Boston, Massachusetts.[4] Both Shah and Conine hold Bachelor of Science degrees from Cornell University. The pair had run two previous companies—Simplify Mobile and iXL, a global consulting firm—before starting Wayfair.[5]

As of February 2013, Shah is the Chief Executive Officer of the company, and Conine is the Chairman and Chief Technology Officer.

Originally known as CSN Stores (the name deriving from a mix of Shah's and Conine’s initials), the company began with the website racksandstands.com, selling media stands and storage furniture.

In 2003, the company added patio and garden goods suppliers, three online stores, and more than a dozen employees and relocated the headquarters into an office on Newbury Street in Boston.

Over the next two years, the company expanded its catalogue to include home décor, office, institutional, and kitchen and dining furniture and materials, home improvement goods, bed and bath materials, luggage, and lighting. In 2006, the company earned $100 million in sales.[6]

2007 to 2010

For the next four years, the company expanded in the United States and in international markets.

In 2008, CSN Stores began shipping to Canada and selling in the United Kingdom, and opened an office in London. In the same year, the Boston Business Journal ranked the company the #1 fastest growing private e-commerce company in Massachusetts, and the #4 fastest growing private company overall.[citation needed] In 2009, the company expanded to Australia and Germany. In 2010, the company relocated its headquarters to 177 Huntington Avenue, where they occupied 10 floors. At the end of that year, the company launched Joss & Main, a members-only private sales online store.

2011 to present

By 2011, CSN Stores owned over 200 online shops, largely niche shops for specific products, like cookware.com, strollers.com, and everyatomicclock.com, etc. In an effort to scale, to direct traffic to a single site, and to unify the aesthetic of the company, Shah and Conine rebranded CSN Stores as Wayfair.

To market the new brand and to increase its expansion, in June 2011 the company raised $165 million funding from four investment firms—Battery Ventures, Great Hill Partners, HarbourVest Partners, and Spark Capital.[7]

Wayfair.com launched on September 1, 2011.[8] As of July 2012, Wayfair had consolidated all of its niche websites, with the exception of Joss & Main and AllModern, into Wayfair.com. In August 2012, Wayfair launched Wayfair Supply, a single destination for Wayfair's business, government and institutional customers. In August 2013, Wayfair acquired DwellStudio, a New York City-based design house and retailer focused on modern home and family furnishings.[9]

In March 2014, T. Rowe Price led a $157 million pre-IPO financing, valuing the company at more than $2 billion.[10]

In late June 2014, the company again relocated its headquarters to 4 Copley Place, about a block away from its previous headquarters in 177 Huntington Avenue. Along with 4 Copley Place, the company has 2 satellite offices in the surrounding area.[11]

In October 2014, Wayfair raised over $300 million through an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange.[12]

Today,[when?] Wayfair is the largest online-only retailer for home furniture in the United States,[13] and the 33rd largest online retailer in the United States.[14] The company generated $380 million in revenue in 2010, over $500 million in 2011, over $600 million in 2012, over $900 million in 2013, and over $1.3 billion in 2014.[15] In 2015, the net revenue of Wayfair increased to $2.25 billion.[16]

Notes

  1. ^ "Wayfair About Us".
  2. ^ "Wayfair.com 'mega-site' is new home for CSN Stores' 200 shopping sites". Home Accents Today.
  3. ^ "CSN Relaunches as Wayfair.com". Furniture Today.
  4. ^ "Back Bay Company Wayfair To Merge 200 Online Storefronts". CBS Boston.
  5. ^ "Wayfair Team Bios".
  6. ^ "Wayfair Timeline".
  7. ^ "CSN Stores Raises $165 Million First Round to Expedite Expansion and Bolster Branding". PRNewswire.
  8. ^ "Wayfair Launches as Online Shopping Megasite with Largest Selection of Home Products Anywhere". PRNewswire.
  9. ^ "Wayfair Acquires DwellStudio". PRNewswire.
  10. ^ "Wayfair, Speeding Towards IPO, Lands $2 Billion Valuation". Wall Street Journal. March 7, 2014.
  11. ^ https://twitter.com/WayfairInsider/status/481486544700997632
  12. ^ "Wayfair Inc closes initial public offering and full exercise of underwriters' option to purchase additional shares". Reuters, October 7, 2014
  13. ^ "Wayfair's growth spurs talk of a possible IPO". Internet Retailer. January 28, 2014.
  14. ^ "Wayfair's web sales soar 81% in Q2". Internet Retailer.
  15. ^ "Wayfair Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2014 Results". Reuters. March 4, 2015.
  16. ^ "Wayfair 2015 Annual Report" (PDF). Wayfair.com. Wayfair, LLC. January 31, 2016. p. 49. Retrieved June 2, 2016.


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