Indigo Books & Music Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a book and lifestyle retailer in Canada and the United States. It also offers books, toys, gifts, baby, kids, wellness, lifestyle, living, fashion, paper, home, and electronics products. The company provides its products under the OUI STUDIO, OUI Design, Auria, LOVE & LORE, NÓTA, Wonder Co., Mini Maison, and The Littlest brands. As of April 2, 2022, it operated 88 superstores under the Chapters and Indigo names; 85 small format stores under the Coles and Indigospirit banners; and one retail store in Short Hills, New Jersey. The company also sells its products through the indigo.ca and thoughtfull.co websites; and mobile applications. Indigo Books & Music Inc. was founded in 1940 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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