AllHome, the home improvement startup founded by PharmEasy co-founders, has raised Rs 200 crore in a Series B round led by Bessemer Venture Partners. The funding values the company at Rs 2,000 crore and shows growing investor interest in tech-led building materials businesses.
Founded in 2024 by Dhaval Shah, Dharmil Sheth, Hardik Dedhia, and Siddharth Shah, AllHome is building a full-stack platform for architectural and interior products. The startup works across categories such as surfaces, bath fittings, facades, windows, hardware, and lighting, and currently covers 14 product categories.timesofindia.
The fresh capital will be used to strengthen AllHome’s technology platform, expand its experience centres, and scale its manufacturing capacity. The company also plans to add more product categories in the coming quarters as it tries to serve India’s fragmented home interiors market.
AllHome has grown quickly since launch. It reportedly crossed an annualised revenue run rate of over Rs 400 crore within 12 months of operations, and it is now aiming for more than Rs 1,000 crore in annual revenue over the next four to six quarters.
The funding round also included participation from Strides and several family offices, showing that the company is attracting interest beyond a single institutional backer. For the broader startup market, this deal highlights how entrepreneurs are moving into high-demand, offline-led sectors where technology can improve supply, design, and distribution.
FAQs [Frequently Asked Questions]
1. What is AllHome?
AllHome is a technology-led home interiors and building materials startup founded by PharmEasy co-founders. It sells products like bathware, windows, lighting, and surfaces.
2. How much did AllHome raise?
AllHome raised Rs 200 crore in its Series B round. The round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with support from Strides and family offices.
3. Why is this funding important?
The funding values AllHome at Rs 2,000 crore and gives it more capital to expand manufacturing, technology, and experience centres in India.