Selency raises $3.3 million for its online commercial center for second-hand furniture
French startup Selency (once in the past known as Brocante Lab) has raised a $3.3 million Series A round (€3 million) drove by Accel with Kima Ventures taking an interest.
A considerable lot of you ought to be acquainted with online furniture retailers like Made.com. Yet, shouldn't something be said about second-hand furniture? At this moment, despite everything you need to go to a classical shop, or possibly search for grouped advertisements on the web. Alternately perhaps you'll need to obstruct your Sunday to go to a bug showcase. It's no place close as advantageous as requesting something on an e-trade site.
Selency arrangements to illuminate that by working with both clients and expert merchants in the second-hand furniture industry. Every one of them can list their things on Selency. On the flip side of the condition, perusing Selency is a substantially more visual and advantageous experience — on the off chance that you need a work area, you can simply peruse the work area classification and take a gander at photographs.
Specifically, it could make second-hand furniture more available to clients who simply would prefer not to invest energy searching for the ideal seat.
Over a thousand expert dealers utilize the stage to list their things. Selency gives you a chance to get the bit of furniture yourself on the off chance that you happen to be adjacent. The vender can likewise dispatch it, or Selency can deal with the conveyance.
Accel's Luciana Lixandru and Showroomprivé's Thierry Petit are joining the board. The organization arrangements to utilize today's subsidizing round for showcasing purposes and to contract more individuals and enhance the item.
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