LSE:MADE (Made.com Group Plc)

About MADE

Made.com Group PLC is a digitally native lifestyle brand in the home industry. It makes high-end designer furniture and homeware products. It sells its products across the United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Belgium, Spain, and the Netherlands via its e-commerce platform. Its product offering includes upholstery, furniture and homewares and lifestyle categories. The Group derives revenue from online sales of furnishings and homewares.
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