Sofa, so good for Koda as the furniture maker looks to grow further
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WITH demand for home furnishings rising amid the pandemic, home-grown furniture maker Koda has plans to add new stores and widen its reach.
Founded by Koh Teng Kwee, Koda started out in 1972 as a workshop producing wooden cabinets but has since pivoted to designing and manufacturing its own furniture. It exports furniture to about 30 countries across North America, the Asia-Pacific and Europe.
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