
Tapestry VC Closes $80M Fund and Opens London Office
The early backer of smartphone maker Nothing has nearly tripled its fund size and is relocating its founder to London to target Europe's repeat founders.
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Tapestry VC, an early investor in smartphone disruptor Nothing, has closed an $80m fund and opened its first London office, signalling growing confidence in Europe's startup ecosystem as capital increasingly flows across the Atlantic.
The firm, founded in 2018 and based in both London and San Francisco, told Tech.eu that its new Fund III is nearly three times larger than its $30m predecessor. As part of the expansion, Tapestry founder Patrick Murphy is relocating from San Francisco to London to lead the fund's activities.
Who Is Backing the Fund
The British Business Bank anchored Fund III with a $40m commitment as a new investor, according to Tech.eu. Other backers include Molten Ventures, an investor in Revolut, alongside pension fund manager Railpen and OpenAI chief financial officer Sarah Friar.
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