mattress business
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Franchise India Bureau Apr 18 2019 - 2 min readKurl-on, India’s leading brand of mattresses, furniture and furnishing products, has announced the acquisition of Spring Air, the leading International brand and amongst the top 10 manufacturers of bedding products in the world, for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition covers Spring Air’s operations across India, Bangladesh, Srilanka and Pakistan. With this acquisition, Spring Air and ...
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Sneha Santra Feb 12 2019 - 2 min read“Kurl-on” was started with the extraction of fibre from the husk and curl it into ropes to manufacture fabrics. It is now India’s leading & largest selling mattress, home furniture and furnishing brand in India. Curling Coconut Coir Into The Successful “Kurl-on” Brand The brand across India through 7000+ multi-brand outlets, 920+ franchise outlets and ...
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Nibedita Mohanta Feb 04 2019 - 4 min readThe mattress industry in India, just like any other industry, has undergone a profound transformation in recent years. Currently standing sturdy at INR 10,000 crore industry, it is projected to reach INR 14,000 crore by 2021, according to statistics provided with a CAGR of 9%. Simultaneously, the online mattress market is estimated to reach INR ...
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Franchise India Bureau Sep 08 2018 - 1 min readKurl-on, a mattress brand, is planning to invest Rs 200 crore in innovation and new technology to double its product portfolio in the next two years. Through this investment, the company also plans to consolidate the brand's growth in home furniture and furnishings segment. Announcing the launch of 'STR8 Technology' for its mattresses, Kurl-on said ...
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Franchise India Bureau Feb 13 2018 - 1 min readSwedish retail giant IKEA has partnered with Hyderabad-based Shree Malani Foams Pvt Ltd its first mattress supplier from India , which makes mattresses under the Centuary brand to manufacture roll-pack mattresses as per IKEA’s specifications for its stores in India and globally. According to IKEA, to begin with SMFPL will begin supplying mattresses to IKEA ...