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What about Cilek Strawberry children's furniture brand?
Cilek/Strawberry is a Turkish high-end children's furniture brand, founded in 1995, headquartered in Istanbul, is a 100% family-owned company. Specializing in the design, production and sale of furniture, room accessories for babies, children and teenagers, there are 444 global sales outlets **** in 66 countries on 5 continents. Cilek pioneered the establishment of the Children's Furniture Design Center and is the only design center authorized by the Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology. Design is at the heart of the Cilek brand, starting with unique designs and the dreams of young people and children, while also taking into account ergonomics, innovation, fun, quality, safety and environmental protection, as well as emotional and experiential focus. Cilek is known in the industry as "Making Dreams". Today Cilek has more than 20 different styles of home collections and more than 500 pieces of furniture for babies, children and young people.
Cilek/Strawberry brand main products: car beds, baby growth beds, study tables and other youth bedroom furniture.
In November 2018, the brand opened its first store in Shanghai Xuhui District Ruiping Road 230 Poly Time L1-012, the English name "Cilek room", Chinese name "Strawberry Home" offline experience hall. If you are interested in their products, you can go directly to the store to browse!
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