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Beautiful things shouldn’t cost the world.India exports - $13B in home decor annually, expected to cross - $21B by 2030.Factories everywhere. But almost no global consumer brands built from here.In this episode of Z47 Moments, Sudipto Sannigrahi sits down with Abhik Ghosh, Co-founder & CEO of Trampoline (ex-Amazon, Wayfair), to unpack how they’re building an India-to-world home decor brand, starting factory-first.Abhik breaks down:Why they chose B2B before B2C and how it creates predictabilityHow trust with factories and sofa changed payment terms from advances to creditHow they reduced working capital in a 90–120 day category to under 30 daysWhy “value” in Western markets means quality first, not just priceHow AI powers creative, catalog, and performance marketingAnd what it takes to build a brand across borders, from India to the UK and beyond.This is a conversation about systems, sequencing, and discipline. If you’re building in D2C, exports, supply chain, or global consumer categories, this episode offers a practical playbook.Chapters00:00 Why build a global brand from India01:05 Founders’ background Amazon, Wayfair, Europe02:10 India home decor opportunity $13B → $21B03:30 Broken supply chain 8k–10k factories05:00 Factory-first model explained07:10 Starting with 4–5 factories → 30 today09:20 Why cross-border must start B2B11:40 Wayfair & Williams-Sonoma playbook13:40 Selling to UK from India15:10 Customer value 30–80% savings promise17:10 Western home refresh behavior 4-year cycle18:40 GTM B2B acquisition strategy20:00 D2C strategy Why avoid marketplaces21:40 Unit economics & working capital under 30 days24:10 Pre-orders & dropshipping from India26:00 ROAS, LTV/CAC & marketing efficiency27:30 Selection & design prediction29:00 Unexpected demand signals30:20 AI-generated creatives & catalog100% AI product imagery35:10 2030 Long-term global brand ambitionFollow Z47Website - https://www.z47.com/Instagram - / z47.vc LinkedIn - / z47-vc #ikea #howtostartastartup