Wooden Street is India's first e-commerce platform that provides customized furniture and was founded in 2015. Wooden Street first entered the Indian retail market in 2016 and established its first physical store in Bangalore. About Wooden Street Wooden Street is an e-commerce platform selling furniture. It was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Jaipur, India. It was co-founded by DINesh Pratap, Lokendra Ranawat, Vikas Baheti and Virendra Ranawat. It aims to provide consumers with customized furniture services. Wooden Street sells custom wooden furniture at different price points. Users can choose products from an existing catalog of pre-designed designs and customize furniture based on wood type, fabric type and color. Wooden Street will make modifications based on customer requirements or communicate with the designer. Wooden Street has also attracted more than 500 Indian artisans to handcraft handicrafts. So far, Wooden Street has 25 furniture experience stores in India and plans to add 25 more in the next two years, while also having 100 distribution centers. Wooden Street has stores in Bangalore and Chennai, and plans to open several new stores in Hyderabad and southern India in the future. |
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