Home & Living, a division of Vinod Patel-Fiji, is celebrating its 12th anniversary as a prominent retailer in consumer electronics, furniture, and home appliances. Established in 2013, the company has distinguished itself over the past decade by offering a diverse range of trusted local and international brands at competitive prices.

With a focus on innovation and accessibility, Home & Living has become a household name in Fiji, dedicated to enhancing both residential and commercial spaces with high-quality products. The company emphasizes affordability, a wide selection, and exceptional customer service, which has led to significant expansion and earned the loyalty of Fijian consumers. Currently, Home & Living employs over 300 staff members, with more than 40% of the workforce comprised of women.

The company operates 20 branches strategically located throughout major towns and cities in Fiji, solidifying its commercial presence and catering to a growing customer base. Home & Living showcases globally recognized brands such as Samsung, Apple, Midea, TCL, JBL, Sharp, and Pensonic. Its furniture offerings include solid wood pieces from Brazil, chic designs from Malaysia, and high-quality local products, ensuring a variety of choices for all tastes and budgets.

As Home & Living marks this milestone, it continues to push the boundaries of retail excellence, actively evolving to meet customer needs and preferences. With its commitment to people-centric values and diversity in product offerings, Home & Living is well-positioned for continued growth and influence in the Fijian market.

The positive progression of Home & Living exemplifies the potential for local businesses to thrive and contribute to the economy, serving as a beacon of hope and opportunity for both employees and consumers alike.


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