The Gadget Shop Explained

The Gadget Shop
Type:Retail chain
Industry:Gadget shop
Foundation:1991
Defunct:2005
Location:East Yorkshire
Key People:Jonathan Elvidge (founder)
Products:Gadgets, toys, lighting
Owner:WHSmith

The Gadget Shop (stylised gadgetshop) was a national British high-street chain of stores, predominantly selling gadgets, toys and lighting products, founded by Jonathan Elvidge in 1991.[1] At its height, it was one of the leading UK novelty gadget retailers. The chain went into administration in 2005, and subsequently closed. Its assets have previously been owned by The Entertainer, and are currently owned by WHSmith.[2]

History

Jonathan Elvidge founded the chain in 1991. The ideology behind the chain was that its target market would be a retail experience for teenagers and young adults, offering the sale of DVD players, audio and computer equipment, alongside novelty toys.[3]

At its height, it had 45 branches across the UK, and employed around 700 people.[4]

The chain collapsed into administration in April 2005, and closed. The closure came a month after rival gadget retailer, Must Have It (formerly The Discovery Store), collapsed following difficult Christmas trading, mainly due to various department and toy stores entering the gadget market.[3] Its closure was due to a lack of agreement among owners.

Legacy

Since 2010, the current owner of the brand, retailer WHSmith, has used 'Gadget Shop' branding on some of its products.[5]

From 2015, WHSmith Australia used the 'Gadget Shop' trademark for small outlets at Brisbane Airport and Perth Airport which sold phone chargers and travel accessories.[6] These closed in the early 2020s.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 17 September 2013. Jonathan Elvidge. 11 August 2020. For Entrepreneurs Only.
  2. Web site: Harrison. Nicola. 7 September 2010. WHSmith buys Gadget Shop. 11 August 2020. Retail Week.
  3. Web site: 14 April 2005. Gadget Shop folds. 17 November 2020. The Guardian.
  4. Web site: 5 July 2018. Entrepreneurs bring 'back to the future' corner shop concept to the Fruit Market. 17 November 2020. Wykeland.
  5. Web site: Gadget Shop Gifts. 17 November 2020. WHSmith.
  6. Web site: Airport . Brisbane . 2 November 2015 . Gadget Shop Now Open at Domestic Terminal . Twtter.com.
  7. Web site: Gadget Shop Signage editorial photo. Image of rest, tourism - 212873836 . 24 October 2024 . Dreamstime.