Boloni Home
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3000-5000
150,000 sqm
5 countries
About Boloni Home
Boloni is a premium Italian-Chinese joint venture brand offering luxury whole-house customization. With Italian design DNA and Chinese manufacturing scale, Boloni targets affluent customers seeking European aesthetics.
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Certifications
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Trade Information
Minimum Order
1 project
Lead Time
30-45 days
Annual Revenue
$400M+
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