A WELLBEING company is moving into a mill complex near Bradford after relocating from London.
LSW London is taking studio space in the recently refurbished Red Lane Mill at Sunny Bank Mills in Farsley.
During the past ten years Sunny Bank Mills, has been transformed into a modern office and mixed-use complex, creating 400 jobs.
Lili Sinclair-Williams, the founder and creative director of LSW London, said: “We've experienced rapid growth in the past 18 months that has taken us from 30 stockists in the UK to over 600 stockists in 20 countries around the world. Over the next three years, we are going to expand our team, significantly increase our inventory levels and grow our distribution network - and we see Sunny Bank Mills as the perfect location to make this happen.
The flourishing company has launched three new products per year for the past two years - with two more due for release this year.
Ms Sinclair-Williams added: “Using my expertise as a therapist, I wanted to create wellbeing tools that were easy to use and accessible for everyone. Focusing on positive habits we repeat daily, I curated my favourite techniques into our first product, LSW Mind Cards. Today we have a full range of wellbeing and mindfulness products - including journals, cards and notebooks - selling in 20 countries around the world.
John Gaunt, owner and joint managing director of the Mills, said: “LSW London are a wellbeing brand offering a range of beautiful mindfulness products and are going to strength to strength. Lili and her husband Mark are based locally and I am pleased to be offering quality business space in the community, close to where people live. Mindfulness is even more important now than it was when we started redeveloping the mill in 2008.”
He added: “Our efforts are now firmly focused on refurbishing the remaining space in the iconic 1912 Mill with 14,000 sq ft of quality office space over two floors available to let in a variety of configurations."
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