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Creative Tops - About the company

Creative Tops is an acquired company based in Corby (United Kingdom), founded in 1996 by Carole Goodley. It operates as a Maker and supplier of houseware. , with last known valuation of $*****. The company has 28 active competitors, including 8 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Churchill China, Denby Pottery and Horwood Homewares.

Company Details

Creative Tops is a maker and supplier of tableware and kitchen accessories offering coffee pots, specialist coffee cups and saucers, placemats, coasters, storage and trays. It owns brands Katie Alice, V&A, La Cafetiere etc. It has a team of over 100 designers and product developers in the US. It sells its products through garden centres, department stores, specialist stores, supermarkets, DIY stores, discounters and internet stores in more than 60 countries.
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Email ID
*****@creative-tops.com
Phone Number
+44 **********
Registered Address
THE HUB,NOBEL WAY,BIRMINGHAM,ENGLAND,B6 7EU
Key Metrics
Founded Year
1996
Location
Stage
Acquired
Last Known Valuation
$***** as on Nov 06, 2011
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Exit Details
Acquired by Lifetime Brands (Nov 06, 2011)

Creative Tops's acquisition details

Creative Tops got acquired by Lifetime Brands on Nov 06, 2011 at an acquisition amount of $*****.
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Creative Tops's funding and investors

Creative Tops has not raised any funding rounds yet.

Creative Tops' founders and board of directors

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The founders of Creative Tops is Carole Goodley.
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Creative Tops's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of Creative Tops include Churchill China, Denby Pottery and Horwood Homewares. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Creative Tops, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for Churchill China
Churchill China
1795, Stoke on Trent (United Kingdom), Public
Manufacturer of sustainable, high-performance professional tableware
-
49/100
2nd
Logo for Denby Pottery
Denby Pottery
1916, Matlock (United Kingdom), Funding Raised
Manufacturer of kitchenware products
-
41/100
3rd
Logo for Horwood Homewares
Horwood Homewares
1936, Bristol (United Kingdom), Acquired
Manufacturer of kitchenware brands Judge and Stellar
-
-
33/100
4th
Logo for Creative Tops
Creative Tops
1996, Corby (United Kingdom), Acquired
Maker and supplier of houseware
-
-
28/100
5th
Logo for Royal Doulton
Royal Doulton
1815, Stoke on Trent (United Kingdom), Acquired
Provider of English and Spanish language instruction and Cambridge exam preparation
-
-
28/100
6th
Logo for Kitchen Craft
Kitchen Craft
1850, Birmingham (United Kingdom), Acquired
Manufacturer of kitchenware products
-
-
26/100
7th
Logo for William Edwards
William Edwards
1993, Stoke-on-Trent (United Kingdom), Acquired
Manufacturer of kitchenware appliances
-
-
26/100
8th
Logo for Robert Welch
Robert Welch
1955, Chipping Campden (United Kingdom), Unfunded
Manufacturer and retailer of home decor
-
-
23/100
9th
Logo for Grunwerg
Grunwerg
1954, Sheffield (United Kingdom), Unfunded
Manufacturer of high-quality cutlery, tableware, and cookware
-
-
23/100
10th
Logo for Smedbo
Smedbo
1967, Sheffield (United Kingdom), Acquired
Brand offering home appliances
-
-
20/100
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Creative Tops's Investments and acquisitions

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