RSS
Логотип
Баннер в шапке 1
Баннер в шапке 2

Rerooms

Company

Content

Owners

Rerooms is a marketplace for housing products and services. The service offers online services of interior design, repair and purchase of all goods in single window mode. By November 2021, the site provides orders to more than 1,500 designers throughout Russia. More than 500 companies from the small and medium-sized business segment for the production of furniture, building materials and home goods are connected to the company's marketplace. As part of the service, over 300 thousand goods are presented.

History

2021: Aircraft bought 31.8% Rerooms

On November 29, 2021, the Aircraft group announced the purchase of 31.8% of Rerooms. The company did not disclose the financial terms of the transaction.

At the same time, it is known about the agreement under which Aircraft will be able to bring its share in the startup to control, investing in its development. In particular, Rerooms will spend the funds raised from Aeroplane on developing its own marketplace with home development services and goods, multiply the number of suppliers and goods and improve customer experience with the development of technological solutions and software implementations.

Aircraft acquired 31.8% of Rerooms

It is assumed that the largest housing development platform in Russia will be created on the basis of Rerooms, including a marketplace for furniture, building materials, interior design and repair services. The operational management of the marketplace will remain with the founders of Rerooms Dmitry Borisov and Yuri Goldberg.

File:Aquote1.png
We are confident that the current situation with the COVID-19 pandemic contributes to changing consumer preferences and shifts the focus of consumption and selection of goods online. And the house arrangement industry itself will be one of the main beneficiaries of this situation, since comfortable and convenient housing becomes the key need of any person, "said Rerooms CEO Dmitry Borisov.[1]a housing[2]
File:Aquote2.png

Notes