Nick Scali Furniture

Nick Scali Furniture
Public (ASX: NCK)
Industry Retail: Furniture, Dining and Chairs
Headquarters Lidcombe, New South Wales, Australia
Key people
John Ingram (Non- Executive Chairman)
Anthony Scali (Managing Director)
Ian Kennon (Executive Director)
Greg Laurie (Non- Executive Director)
Nick Scali (Non- Executive Director)
Nicky Scali (Alternate Director)
Kevin Fine (Chief Financial Officer)
Number of employees
360 approx. (November 2015)
Website www.nickscali.com.au[1]

Nick Scali Furniture is a publicly listed, Australian company that retails and imports furniture such as lounges, dining tables, coffee tables, chairs and entertainment units. Nick Scali Furniture was founded in 1962 by Nick D. Scali.[2]

The company specialises in leather and fabric lounges, as well as dining room and bedroom furniture. Nick Scali imports more than 4,000 containers of furniture per year worldwide, and has distribution centres all across Australia.[3]

Nick Scali Furniture's core brands include Nick Scali branded, Nick Scali Online and Sofas2Go [4]

The retailer is involved in contributing to a wide range of charities within the community as part of its policies on responsible corporate governance.[5]

Corporate directors

Nick D. Scali, the founder of Nick Scali Furniture, continues to serve as a consultant to the company and is considered to be a pioneer and innovator in the import and retail of furniture in Australia. His son, Nicky Scali, joined the company in 1991 and now oversees the operation of the company’s information technology systems, related support contracts and is responsible for the national retail sales teams and advertising media and creative strategies.[6]

Nick Scali stores and distribution centres

There are currently over 40 showrooms and 5 distribution centres located in NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia under the Nick Scali brand, and the company continues to expand Australia-wide. Below are the locations of Nick Scali Furniture stores by state:[7]

New South Wales
  • Alexandria
  • Auburn
  • Belrose (Supacenta)
  • Campbelltown
  • Castle Hill
  • Casula
  • Chatswood
  • Caringbah (Homemaker Centre)
  • Kotara (Homemaker Centre)
  • Moore Park (Supacenta)
  • Penrith (Homemaker Centre)
  • Rutherford
  • Tuggerah (Supa Centa)
  • Warrawong
  • West Gosford


Queensland
  • Aspley (Homemaker Centre)
  • Bundall
  • Cairns
  • Fortitude Valley (Homemaker City North)
  • Jindalee (Homemaker City)
  • Macgregor
  • Townsville (Domain Central)


Western Australia
  • Joondalup
  • O'Connor
  • Osborne Park
  • Midland

Victoria
  • Chirnside (Homemaker Centre)
  • Essendon (DFO)
  • Frankston (Power Centre)
  • Mildura (Homemaker Centa)
  • Nunawading (Home HQ)
  • Richmond
  • South Wharf (DFO)
  • Springvale
  • Taylors Lakes


South Australia
  • Mile End (Homemaker Centre)
  • Gepps Cross (Home HQ)
  • Glynde
  • Marion
  • Adelaide


Australian Capital Territory

References

  1. Stock Quote and Company Profile. Bloomberg Business Week Corp. data.
  2. "Corporate Profile"]. NickScali.com.au
  3. "Nick Scali Reports Profit". Google Finance. p. Google Finance Nick Scali Profile. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
  4. "NCK Profile". Invest Smart Company Profiles. Invest Smart. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
  5. "Nickscalifurniture.com".
  6. "Consumer Discretionary Sector - Special Retail Ind. - Nick Scali Ltd (NCK:ASX) - People. Bloomberg Business Week. Corp. Data.
  7. "Store Locations". NickScali.com.
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