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Do you have minimal carpentry skills? Have you ever made some pieces of furniture with your own hands? Are you interested in start-ups in the furniture industry, modern trends in this area, and manufacturing technologies? If you can confidently answer at least one of these questions affirmatively, then perhaps you should turn your hobby or passion into a profitable business and organize a furniture business.
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