Westwing Comercio Varejista SA
BOVESPA:WEST3
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Westwing Comercio Varejista SA
Glance View
Westwing Comércio Varejista SA engages in the sale of furniture, decoration items, clothing, and accessories through its platforms. The company is headquartered in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo. The company went IPO on 2021-02-11. The firm mainly sells furniture, decorative items and accessories. The product portfolio includes sofas, beds, chairs, desks, shelves, pillows, carpets, wallpaper, kitchen utensils, as well as clothes, cosmetics and children's products, among others. The assortment consists of both third party and private label products. The Firm operates through an e-commerce platform, which consist of mobile applications and a website. The platform allows Westwing to reach customers in all regions of Brazil, with distribution center in the city of Jundiai. In addition, the Company has physical stores located in the city of Sao Paulo.
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