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'''Flont''' is a jewelry service company <ref name=Forbes/><ref name=Vogue>{{cite web|title=Flont Dresses San Francisco Society in Style|url=http://www.vogue.com/article/allison-speer-katie-traina-armarium-flont-club-san-francisco-party|website=Vogue|date=2017-04-13}}</ref> founded in 2016 in partnership with over 40 brands.<ref name=NatJewel>{{cite web|title=Jewelry as a Service Start-Up Raises $5M|url=http://www.nationaljeweler.com/independents/ecommerce/5922-jewelry-as-a-service-start-up-raises-5m|website=National Jeweler|date=2017-10-13|first=Ashley|last=Davis}}</ref> As a software developer and [[Jewellery|jewelry]] retailer, it enables [[high-touch]] sales via [[E-commerce]], delivering jewelry to consumers on demand. Flont provides software and logistics services to global jewelry brands, department stores, and jewelry retailers for their own sharing services.<ref name=WWD>{{cite web|title=Flont Strives to Shake Up High-End Jewelry With Sharing Model|url=http://wwd.com/business-news/technology/flont-strives-to-shake-up-high-end-jewelry-with-sharing-model-software-for-brands-10843195/|website=Women's Wear Daily|date=2017-03-17|first=Rosemary|last=Feitelberg}}</ref> Its founder was a former president of a joint venture with [[Cartier (jeweler)|Cartier]] and [[Richemont]].<ref name=Forbes>{{cite web|title=Flont Is Changing How to Buy Fine Jewelry Online|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/barrysamaha/2017/07/23/flont-is-changing-how-to-buy-fine-jewelry-online/|website=Forbes Magazine|date=2017-07-23|first=Barry|last=Samaha}}</ref>
'''Flont''' is a jewelry service company<ref name="Forbes"/><ref name="Vogue">{{cite web|title=Flont Dresses San Francisco Society in Style|url=http://www.vogue.com/article/allison-speer-katie-traina-armarium-flont-club-san-francisco-party|website=Vogue|date=2017-04-13}}</ref> founded in 2016 in partnership with over 40 brands.<ref name="NatJewel">{{cite web|title=Jewelry as a Service Start-Up Raises $5M|url=http://www.nationaljeweler.com/independents/ecommerce/5922-jewelry-as-a-service-start-up-raises-5m|website=National Jeweler|date=2017-10-13|first=Ashley|last=Davis}}</ref> As a software developer and [[Jewellery|jewelry]] retailer, it enables [[high-touch]] sales via [[e-commerce]], delivering jewelry to consumers on demand. Flont provides software and logistics services to global jewelry brands, department stores, and jewelry retailers for their own sharing services.<ref name="WWD">{{cite web|title=Flont Strives to Shake Up High-End Jewelry With Sharing Model|url=http://wwd.com/business-news/technology/flont-strives-to-shake-up-high-end-jewelry-with-sharing-model-software-for-brands-10843195/|website=Women's Wear Daily|date=2017-03-17|first=Rosemary|last=Feitelberg}}</ref> Its founder was a former president of a joint venture with [[Cartier (jeweler)|Cartier]] and [[Richemont]].<ref name="Forbes">{{cite web|title=Flont Is Changing How to Buy Fine Jewelry Online|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/barrysamaha/2017/07/23/flont-is-changing-how-to-buy-fine-jewelry-online/|website=Forbes Magazine|date=2017-07-23|first=Barry|last=Samaha}}</ref>


In 2018, [[Chow Tai Fook]], the largest jewelry retailer in Asia with a market cap of HK$106 billion,<ref>{{cite book|url=https://www.hkex.com.hk/-/media/HKEX-Market/Market-Data/Statistics/Consolidated-Reports/HKEX-Fact-Book/HKEX-Fact-Book-2018/FB_2018.pdf|chapter=50 leading companies in market capitalisation|title=2018 HKEX Factbook|date=2019|access-date=21 March 2019|publisher=Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing|page=23}}</ref> announced a joint venture with Flont to open up to 500 locations in [[China]] inside Chow Tai Fook retail stores.<ref name=BoF>{{cite web|title=Adrian Cheng Plans China Rollout for Flont, Moda Operandi|url=https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/news-bites/adrian-cheng-plans-china-rollout-for-flont-moda-operandi|website=Business of Fashion|date=2018-05-23|first=Cathleen|last=Chen}}</ref><ref name=Jing>{{cite web|title=What Adrian Cheng's New Investments Tell Us About Chinese Millennials|url=https://jingdaily.com/adrian-chengs-new-investments-chinese-millennials/|website=Jing Daily|date=2018-11-12|first=Jessica|last=Rapp}}</ref>
In 2018, [[Chow Tai Fook]], the largest jewelry retailer in Asia with a market cap of HK$106 billion,<ref>{{cite book|url=https://www.hkex.com.hk/-/media/HKEX-Market/Market-Data/Statistics/Consolidated-Reports/HKEX-Fact-Book/HKEX-Fact-Book-2018/FB_2018.pdf|chapter=50 leading companies in market capitalisation|title=2018 HKEX Factbook|date=2019|access-date=21 March 2019|publisher=Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing|page=23}}</ref> announced a joint venture with Flont to open up to 500 locations in [[China]] inside Chow Tai Fook retail stores.<ref name="BoF">{{cite web|title=Adrian Cheng Plans China Rollout for Flont, Moda Operandi|url=https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/news-bites/adrian-cheng-plans-china-rollout-for-flont-moda-operandi|website=Business of Fashion|date=2018-05-23|first=Cathleen|last=Chen}}</ref><ref name="Jing">{{cite web|title=What Adrian Cheng's New Investments Tell Us About Chinese Millennials|url=https://jingdaily.com/adrian-chengs-new-investments-chinese-millennials/|website=Jing Daily|date=2018-11-12|first=Jessica|last=Rapp}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The founder of Flont; [[Cormac Kinney]], is a software and fintech [[Entrepreneurship|entrepreneur]].<ref name=WWD/> In 2017, [[Adrian Cheng]], executive Chairman of [[Chow Tai Fook]] and [[New World Development]], announced an investment in the company.<ref name=FinSMES>{{cite web|title=Flont Closes $2m Seed Funding Round|url=http://www.finsmes.com/2017/03/flont-closes-2m-seed-funding-round.html|website=FinSMEs.com|date=2017-03-14}}</ref>
The founder of Flont; [[Cormac Kinney]], is a software and fintech [[Entrepreneurship|entrepreneur]].<ref name="WWD"/> In 2017, [[Adrian Cheng]], executive Chairman of [[Chow Tai Fook]] and [[New World Development]], announced an investment in the company.<ref name="FinSMES">{{cite web|title=Flont Closes $2m Seed Funding Round|url=http://www.finsmes.com/2017/03/flont-closes-2m-seed-funding-round.html|website=FinSMEs.com|date=2017-03-14}}</ref>


Flont enables consumers to borrow fine jewelry and has exclusive partnerships with artisan designers, such as [[Mimi So]], [[Hearts on Fire (company)|Hearts on Fire]], [[John Hardy (jewelry)|John Hardy]], [[Pamela Love]], and [[Sabine Getty]].<ref name=FastCo>{{cite web|title=High-End Shopping in the Sharing Economy: Now We Can All Have Couture|url=https://www.fastcompany.com/3063255/high-end-shopping-in-the-sharing-economy-now-we-can-all-have-couture|website=Fast Company|date=2016-09-15|first=Rina|last=Raphael}}</ref>
Flont enables consumers to borrow fine jewelry and has exclusive partnerships with artisan designers, such as [[Mimi So]], [[Hearts on Fire (company)|Hearts on Fire]], [[John Hardy (jewelry)|John Hardy]], [[Pamela Love]], and [[Sabine Getty]].<ref name="FastCo">{{cite web|title=High-End Shopping in the Sharing Economy: Now We Can All Have Couture|url=https://www.fastcompany.com/3063255/high-end-shopping-in-the-sharing-economy-now-we-can-all-have-couture|website=Fast Company|date=2016-09-15|first=Rina|last=Raphael}}</ref>


==References==
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== External links ==
==External links==
*[https://flont.com/ Flont] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171016070229/https://flont.com/ |date=2017-10-16 }}
*[https://flont.com/ Flont] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171016070229/https://flont.com/ |date=2017-10-16}}


[[Category:Online jewelry retailers of the United States]]
[[Category:Online jewelry retailers of the United States]]

Revision as of 00:42, 10 December 2023

Flont, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryE-commerce
Founded2016
FounderCormac Kinney
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States
Key people
Carmen Busquets, Adrian Cheng
WebsiteFlont.com

Flont is a jewelry service company[1][2] founded in 2016 in partnership with over 40 brands.[3] As a software developer and jewelry retailer, it enables high-touch sales via e-commerce, delivering jewelry to consumers on demand. Flont provides software and logistics services to global jewelry brands, department stores, and jewelry retailers for their own sharing services.[4] Its founder was a former president of a joint venture with Cartier and Richemont.[1]

In 2018, Chow Tai Fook, the largest jewelry retailer in Asia with a market cap of HK$106 billion,[5] announced a joint venture with Flont to open up to 500 locations in China inside Chow Tai Fook retail stores.[6][7]

History

The founder of Flont; Cormac Kinney, is a software and fintech entrepreneur.[4] In 2017, Adrian Cheng, executive Chairman of Chow Tai Fook and New World Development, announced an investment in the company.[8]

Flont enables consumers to borrow fine jewelry and has exclusive partnerships with artisan designers, such as Mimi So, Hearts on Fire, John Hardy, Pamela Love, and Sabine Getty.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b Samaha, Barry (2017-07-23). "Flont Is Changing How to Buy Fine Jewelry Online". Forbes Magazine.
  2. ^ "Flont Dresses San Francisco Society in Style". Vogue. 2017-04-13.
  3. ^ Davis, Ashley (2017-10-13). "Jewelry as a Service Start-Up Raises $5M". National Jeweler.
  4. ^ a b Feitelberg, Rosemary (2017-03-17). "Flont Strives to Shake Up High-End Jewelry With Sharing Model". Women's Wear Daily.
  5. ^ "50 leading companies in market capitalisation". 2018 HKEX Factbook (PDF). Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing. 2019. p. 23. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  6. ^ Chen, Cathleen (2018-05-23). "Adrian Cheng Plans China Rollout for Flont, Moda Operandi". Business of Fashion.
  7. ^ Rapp, Jessica (2018-11-12). "What Adrian Cheng's New Investments Tell Us About Chinese Millennials". Jing Daily.
  8. ^ "Flont Closes $2m Seed Funding Round". FinSMEs.com. 2017-03-14.
  9. ^ Raphael, Rina (2016-09-15). "High-End Shopping in the Sharing Economy: Now We Can All Have Couture". Fast Company.