Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. in Danbury has been named to Newsweek”™s list of America”™s Best Retailers 2023. This award is presented by “Newsweek” and Statista Inc., a leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider.
Retailers named as America”™s Best Retailers 2023 were identified based on the results of an independent survey of more than 9,000 U.S. customers who have shopped at the retail stores in person in the past three years. In total, more than 140,000 evaluations were collected.
The final assessment and rankings were based on the likelihood of recommendation and the following five evaluation criteria:
- Products: measures the quality, price, range and variety of products offered in store.
- Customer service: measures the friendliness, helpfulness and availability of employees in store.
- Atmosphere: measures the general atmosphere, lighting/illumination, music, cleanliness of stores.
- Accessibility: measures the parking availability, store hours, convenience of store location.
- Shop layout: measures the order that products are displayed, aisle size, product presentation, store size.
Ethan Allen”™s Chairman, President and CEO Farooq Kathwari, said “Congratulations to all our associates, who continue each day to uphold our reputation for quality, craftsmanship and exemplary service.”
Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. is a leading interior design company, manufacturer and retailer in the home furnishings marketplace. It is a global luxury home fashion brand that is vertically integrated from product design through home delivery, which offers its customers stylish product offerings, artisanal quality and personalized service. The company provides complimentary interior design service to its clients and sells a full range of home furnishings through a retail network of design centers located throughout the United States and abroad as well as online at ethanallen.com. Ethan Allen owns and operates 10 manufacturing facilities located in the United States, Mexico and Honduras, including one sawmill, one rough mill and a lumberyard. Approximately 75% of its products are manufactured or assembled in these North American facilities.