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Czech AI Platform for Interior Designers Densy Secures €200,000 Investment from Biano

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Jakob Ulrych
March 25, 2025
Densy, a new platform leveraging AI and automation to transform the work of interior designers, aims to streamline their projects and improve efficiency. The startup has secured a €200,000 investment from Biano, a furniture search engine operating in 10 European markets and part of the Miton investment group's portfolio.

“With Densy, we want to offer interior designers smart tools that save them time, facilitate client communication, monitor budgets, and make their work more efficient overall,” says project founder Filip Syřínek.

Densy brings several key features:

  • It integrates client communication directly into the application interface, eliminating fragmented email conversations.
  • The platform also includes a product library that enables quick automated retrieval of information about product offerings from various e-shops and brands with automatic price updates.
  • An important component is the “Densy Product Clipper” – a Google Chrome extension that allows designers to fetch product details including price, name, and photo from any website directly into the application with just a few clicks.
  • An interesting element is an AI assistant named Muse, which helps designers generate inspiration, or stay up to date with the latest trends.
  • The platform also contains tools for budget management and other features for efficiently organizing the entire design process.

 

“Densy is exactly the type of project we want to support – innovative, meaningful for our home & decor vertical, and with global potential,” says Biano CEO Peter Hupka about the investment. Biano is a furniture comparison platform from the Miton investment group’s portfolio, which last year brought partner e-shops orders worth 60 million euros and is profitable. The company currently operates in 10 markets.

“The idea for Densy emerged when we analyzed the entire customer journey in home furnishing at Biano and identified a critical pain point—the collaboration between clients and interior designers. This process was often unnecessarily complex and inefficient,” explains Peter Hupka. “As an aggregator of furniture from hundreds of e-shops, we also saw that designers spent excessive time searching for products, managing communications, and keeping track of projects—rather than focusing on actual design work. We had the data, market insights, and technological expertise to solve this problem.”

Densy plans to offer its basic services to interior designers completely free of charge. “This will also help create a global community of interior designers who, thanks to vertical software with AI elements, will be able to offer their work to more clients, more efficiently, and on a larger scale. We will use the investment to improve Densy and prepare for global expansion,” concludes Filip Syřínek.

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