Bangalore-based CapriCoast.com Home Solutions Pvt. Ltd, which provides modular kitchen designs along with online tools to customise and order them, has raised $3.5 million (around Rs 23 crore) in a Series A round led by existing investors Accel Partners India and Singapore-based VC firm RB Investments.
CapriCoast will use the funds to broaden and accelerate product development and to expand its sales, marketing and hiring efforts, a company statement said.
The company had earlier raised $1.25 million (under Rs 8 crore) in seed funding from Accel Partners India.
“CapriCoast is levelling the playing field for the highly-fragmented and unorganised modular furnishing market in India. Our online-to-offline (O2O) marketplace model addresses the problems that customers face today while buying modular furnishing – obfuscated pricing, delayed delivery, limited choice and lack of transparency,†said Jawad Ayaz, founder and CEO, CapriCoast.com. “CapriCoast is pioneering a data science led, transformative technology that is rapidly changing the way customers experience the buying modular furnishing in Indiaâ€
CapriCoast.com is working with 50 showrooms across 15 cities in India and aims to be in 200-plus showrooms across more than 50 cities by early 2016.
Along with 1,000-plus pre-designed kitchens, CapriCoast offers an online 3D catalogue besides customisation tools.
CustomFurnish, Stitchwood and Woodenstreet operate in the custom-made furniture e-commerce space. Hinshitsu Manufacturing Pvt Ltd, which runs custom-made furniture e-tailer Customfurnish.com recently secured Rs 30 crore in a fresh round of funding from Bangalore-based family office Agnus Capital. Bangalore-based HomeLane.com also offers customised fixed furniture including items such as wardrobes, TV cabinets, kitchen units and other home set-up solutions.
Accel Partners, which provides seed and early-stage capital largely to tech startups, has invested in at least 40 startups this year including follow-on investments in existing portfolio firms, according to VCCEdge, the data research platform of VCCircle.