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Wicker Emporium out of business after more than four decades

Wicker Emporium is closing its remaining six stores in Atlantic Canada, the company has announced on its Facebook page.

Company started in Halifax in 1972

Wicker Emporium is having a liquidation sale until all its merchandise is gone, the company said in a Facebook post. (Matt Rainnie/CBC)

Wicker Emporium is closing its remaining six stores in Atlantic Canada, the company has announced on its Facebook page.

The furniture and home dcor chain started with one store in Halifax in 1972. Founder Madan Kapahi, a lawyer who moved to Canada from India, opened the store to sell exotic, handcrafted pieces from his home country.

Records showbankruptcy proceedings for Wicker Emporium began on Oct. 2. The Office of the Superintendentof Bankruptcylists the company's total liabilities at more than $5.3 millionand its assets at $720,000.

A post on the company's Facebook pagereads: "Many things have not been in our control and the more we tried to hold on to things the more they slipped out of our hands."

'Grateful to customers'

It stated the company is "grateful to all of our customers, suppliers, employees, friends and family who supported us for the last 47 years."

The company saidliquidation sales have begun at itsstores in Halifax, Dartmouth, Fredericton,Moncton, Charlottetown and St. John's.

An independentWicker Emporiumstore in Saint John that islocally owned and operated will remain open.

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