Also known as: Fab.com
E-commerce platform offering daily design inspiration and flash sales of designer home goods, furniture, and accessories.
Consumers sought unique, design-focused home goods and accessories but lacked a dedicated platform for discovery at accessible prices; existing options like Amazon offered speed but lacked curation and exclusivity.
Consumers sought unique, design-focused home goods and accessories but lacked a dedicated platform for discovery at accessible prices; existing options like Amazon offered speed but lacked curation and exclusivity.
Fab provided a curated flash-sales marketplace with daily design inspirations, social sharing features, and discounts on exclusive designer products, creating an engaging shopping experience.
Fab provided a curated flash-sales marketplace with daily design inspirations, social sharing features, and discounts on exclusive designer products, creating an engaging shopping experience.
Website pivoted multiple times, last to health and fitness products under John Larkin by April 2019; offline since late December 2022 per Internet Archive.
Event Year: 2022
Website pivoted multiple times, last to health and fitness products under John Larkin by April 2019; offline since late December 2022 per Internet Archive.
Event Year: 2022
Fab aimed to address the consumer need for unique, design-centric home goods and accessories, a market underserved by existing platforms. While options like Amazon offered convenience, they lacked the curation and exclusivity that design enthusiasts craved. Fab's solution was a curated flash-sales marketplace, providing daily design inspiration, social sharing capabilities, and discounts on exclusive designer products. This approach sought to create an engaging and inspiring shopping experience for its users. However, the website underwent several pivots, ultimately transitioning to health and fitness products under new leadership. The platform ceased operations in late December 2022, as archived by the Internet Archive. The specific reasons for Fab's closure remain unclear.
Fab aimed to address the consumer need for unique, design-centric home goods and accessories, a market underserved by existing platforms. While options like Amazon offered convenience, they lacked the curation and exclusivity that design enthusiasts craved. Fab's solution was a curated flash-sales marketplace, providing daily design inspiration, social sharing capabilities, and discounts on exclusive designer products. This approach sought to create an engaging and inspiring shopping experience for its users. However, the website underwent several pivots, ultimately transitioning to health and fitness products under new leadership. The platform ceased operations in late December 2022, as archived by the Internet Archive. The specific reasons for Fab's closure remain unclear.
Curated flash sales marketplace with social commerce features
Curated flash sales marketplace with social commerce features
Design enthusiasts seeking unique home decor, furniture, and accessories
Design enthusiasts seeking unique home decor, furniture, and accessories
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