RTA e-commerce retailer Walker Edison acquired by Twin Star Home

Walker Edison, which filed for bankruptcy in August, was recently acquired by Twin Star Home.

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BOCA RATON, Fla. — Twin Star Home, a manufacturer of indoor and outdoor home furnishings and a portfolio company of Z Capital Group (ZCG), has acquired Walker Edison, an e-commerce retailer of ready-to-assemble furniture. 

Walker Edison filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on August 28, 2025, and Twin Star Home emerged as the successful bidder in the court-supervised auction process for its assets. Twin Star Home is a leading omnichannel, consumer-driven designer and manufacturer of indoor and outdoor living products

According to Twin Star Home, the acquisition strengthens its position as a top furniture manufacturer in both brick-and-mortar and omnichannel markets, expanding its design, sourcing, and distribution capabilities across multiple product categories and retail channels.

Walker Edison will be fully integrated into Twin Star Home, aligning with the company’s mission to deliver thoughtfully designed, high-quality products that enhance everyday living. The integration will leverage Twin Star Home’s robust infrastructure and brand portfolio, combined with Walker Edison’s strong e-commerce platform and product design pipeline, to drive continued growth and operational excellence.

“We are thrilled to welcome Walker Edison to the Twin Star Home family,” said Todd Outten, president and CEO of Twin Star Home. “Walker Edison’s expertise in e-commerce and its proven track record of delivering modern, affordable designs complement our existing strengths and accelerate our shared vision of transforming how consumers shop for and enjoy their homes.”

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