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Trouva acquired by Made.com

Following the acquisition online marketplace will continue as standalone brand

 

Online platform Trouva has been sold to furniture retailer Made.com for an undisclosed sum in a bid to grow its marketplace business.

The sales platform for independent boutiques and brand features many greeting card, gift and lifestyle retailers, including Oklahoma, Material, Lark, Fox & Feather, Curiouser & Curiouser, East End Prints, Diverse Gifts, I Only Popped In For A Card, Utility, Inside Out, Hyde & Seek, After Noah, and Rigby & Mac, as well as greeting card and paper specialists Hunter Paper Co and Present & Paper.

Following the acquisition, announced on Monday, 9 May, Trouva will continue to operate as a standalone brand led by the current leadership team, with Made chief technology officer Geert Engels heading up the integration of the business.

Above: Alex Loizou, co-founder and ceo, Trouva
Above: Alex Loizou, co-founder and ceo, Trouva

“This acquisition brings with it an experienced and talented team, a sector-leading technology platform and excellently-procured choices of homewares product that will resonate with the Made target customer,” said Nicola Thompson, chief executive of Made.

“Trouva’s assortment complements Made’s design-led homeware and home proposition superbly and is a great strategic fit for Made as we continue to enhance our marketplace offer. This acquisition will allow us to significantly accelerate our growth strategy by expanding our curated product range – giving our customers more choice and newness – and scaling the business in key territories both established and targeted by leveraging Trouva’s exceptional cross-border technology.”

Alex Loizou, co-founder and ceo of Trouva, commented: “The combination of the two businesses enables us to leverage synergies across our brands, customers and our technology platform. By becoming part of the Made group, we will continue on our mission to support independent boutiques and brands by making their curation accessible. We look forward to continuing growing Trouva’s marketplace offer while extending the range of curated products available to the Made customer.”

Above: London’s Diverse, I Only Popped In For A Card, Lark, and After Noah all feature on Trouva
Above: London’s Diverse, I Only Popped In For A Card, Lark, and After Noah all feature on Trouva

Trouva co-founder Mandeep Singh was inspired to start a company championing successful independent bricks and mortar retailers when he lived around the corner from London’s Oxo Tower.

“I had always thought that the independent stores not only had beautiful products but also offered a great customer experience,” Mandeep said. “However, these shops were only known to their local customers. When we launched online marketplace Trouva – a collective of independent bricks-and-mortar retailers – it was very important to us that every boutique had its own page and location map, so that people who couldn’t get to their store physically could still shop with them online.

“The aim was always to find customers for our boutiques who would otherwise shop with the multiples, and we take great pride in the back stories of our amazing boutique owners, which resonate with Trouva customers. They’re the equivalent of walking into a bricks-and-mortar store and chatting to the staff.”

Top: Manchester’s Oklahoma is among the greetings, gift and lifestyle stores featured on Trouva

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