Greyweave to open stores in Jaipur & Bengaluru
Greyweave, India’s leading handmade carpets and rugs brand, is all geared up to invest Rs 7.5 million for the firm’s offline expansion plan. With already topping the charts in terms of India’s largest online organised collection of carpets and rugs of all styles, the offline expansion will be a further shot in the arm for the company.
Greyweave, India’s leading
handmade carpets and rugs brand,
is all geared up to invest Rs 7.5
million for the firm’s offline
expansion plan. With already
topping the charts in terms of India’s
largest online organised collection of
carpets and rugs of all styles, the
offline expansion will be a further
shot in the arm for the company.
The offline expansion plan will
see the light of the day in two
vibrant cities – Jaipur and Bengaluru.
Out of total investment of Rs 75
lakhs meant for offline presence for
Greyweave, Pink City and Garden
City will get Rs 25 lakhs and Rs 50
lakhs respectively. Two cities have
been earmarked and finalised after
in-depth data analysis and
comprehensive market research.
Both the cities are witnessing
growing demands of organised
collection of carpets and rugs of all
styles.
Commenting on the offline
expansion plan in Jaipur and
Bengaluru, Greyweave.com’s CEO
Vikas Gupta said, “We will leave no
stone unturned to deliver our best in
Pink City and Garden City where
people can come and experience the
one of the finest collection of
carpets and rugs of all styles, that
too handmade.â€
“As we are already topping the
charts in terms of India’s largest
online organised collection of
carpets and rugs of all styles, for us
it becomes even more important to
live up to the expectations of our
existing customers and prospective
buyers. At Greyweave, quality is of
foremost importance, and that’s
what we assure and promise to
deliver,†Gupta added.
“In addition to opening channels
for people who want to experience
the product before buying, offline
expansion plan in Jaipur and
Bengaluru is expected to generate
employment and jobs for locals too,â€
concluded Gupta.