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  2. Urban Ladder - Wikipedia

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    Urban Ladder is an Indian omnichannel furniture and decor retailer that was founded in 2012 by Ashish Goel and Rajiv Srivatsa. Headquartered in Bangalore. [1] the company offers a wide range of furniture and home decor products through both online platforms and physical stores.

  3. Fabindia - Wikipedia

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    Fabindia is an Indian chain store retailing garments, home-decor, furnishings, fabrics and products handmade by craftspeople across rural India. Established in 1960 by John Bissell, an American working for the Ford Foundation, New Delhi, Fabindia started out exporting home furnishings, before stepping into domestic retail in 1976, when it opened its first retail store in Greater Kailash, New ...

  4. Sarita Handa - Wikipedia

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    Sarita Handa is an Indian online marketplace for furniture and home décor. The company was founded in 1992 and headquartered in Delhi. [ 3 ] The company started with a bank loan of INR 10 lakh from Canara Bank .

  5. HomeStop - Wikipedia

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    HomeStop is a home furnishing store based in Mumbai that offers home products such as decor, furniture, and accessories. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] HomeStop is part of the Shoppers Stop department chain, Goods sold are often imported.

  6. Livspace - Wikipedia

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    Livspace (pronounced as li-v-space), is a home interior and renovation company headquartered in Singapore. It provides interior design and renovation services in Singapore and India. [2] [3] The company was founded in 2014 by Anuj Srivastava and Ramakant Sharma [4] and has raised funding of $450 million. [5]

  7. Indiatimes shopping - Wikipedia

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    Indiatimes Shopping sold a range of products online including footwear, apparel, mobile phones, consumer electronics, computers & accessories, flowers & gifts, home décor items, books and a lot more. Customers had the option of paying through credit card, debit card, netbanking and cash on delivery. [citation needed]