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Scaling Up Floyd
①It allstartedwitha tableleg. ② The duo want to reduce the disposability of furniture. The Detroit-
based company’s collection comprises four “foundational” products, each
modular: a bed, a table, a couch, and, the latest, a shelving system. New
products are released about once a year. Add-ons for existing pieces help
reduce waste.
Seatingwillcomesometimein 2020.Floydhasbeencollecting
customerfeedbackaspartofthefirstphaseofcreatinga dining
chair.Andthecompanyis two-and-a-halfmonthsintoa new
collaborationwithWestElm(theretailersoldthetablelegsin
2016);storesin Austin,NewYork,andSantaMonica,Calif.,sellthe
fullcollection.“It’shelpingustolearnaboutcreatinga betterretail
experienceforcustomers,”O’Dellsays.�DimitraKessenides
③Theshelves
comein tall
andshort
configurations,
withseveral
optionsfor
expanding.
“Shelvingis a
realpainpoint,”
Hoffsays,
becauseit’snot
easytomake
it elegant,and
modular,and
durable.
Next up
Shelvinginventory
thatthecompany
hadprojected
wouldlasta month
soldoutin
24
hours.
Therepeat
customerrateon
theshelfwhen
it wentonsale
onJuly 30 was
52%
Thenumberof
repeatcustomers
hasrisen140%a
yearsince2014.
Floyd co-founders Kyle Hoff and Alex O’Dell
marketed their first product—a leg that can be
clampedontoanysurfacetocreatea table—in
2014 viaa Kickstartercampaign.Thehardware
drew1,395backers who pledged a total of
$256K
14 timesmorethanwhatthepartnerssought. “You can make a really great product that could be a staple in a home by
designing it in a thoughtful way that encourages keeping it,” O’Dell says.
DESIGN
Everything is made
for easy assembly,
disassembly, and
moving.
LOCATION
Michigan is home
to major furniture
companies including
Herman Miller Inc. and
La-Z-BoyInc.
(aFloydinvestor).
MATERIALS
Every piece is made
in the U.S., out of
birch sourced from
Poland—it looks light
but is superstrong, Hoff
and O’Dell say—and
steel that’s made in
Pennsylvania.