ᐅ Looking for a furniture manufacturer for living room furnishings

Created on: 13 Jun 2021 21:24
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SchinkenSpicke
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SchinkenSpicke
13 Jun 2021 21:24
Hello everyone,

I’m planning to furnish a living room and am looking for a furniture manufacturer based on the following criteria:

- configurable system
- including panel system (side panels / end panels)
- including desk or option for custom-sized panel cutting
- use of laminate or decorative surfaces (explicitly no veneer or solid wood!)

Do you have any recommendations?

All the manufacturers I’ve found so far use veneer or solid wood, which I don’t want. My current furniture has a high-quality laminate surface, and I can simply wipe it with a paper towel if something spills—no stains, no swelling, no worries about damaging an expensive veneer. That’s why I have this somewhat unusual preference for laminate or decorative surfaces.

I’d appreciate any tips. Price is secondary.

Best regards
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driver55
13 Jun 2021 21:29
SchinkenSpicke schrieb:

My current furniture has a high-quality finish, and I just need to wipe it once with a household paper towel if something spills—no stains, no swelling, no worry about damaging an expensive veneer. That’s probably why I have the somewhat unusual preference for a decorative surface...
Then just take the same one again...
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SchinkenSpicke
13 Jun 2021 21:34
Unfortunately, that’s not possible; they don’t have anything suitable available anymore.
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kbt09
13 Jun 2021 21:44
Hmm ... what is that anyway? "Decor" is also applied on some kind of substrate and has edges/seams, etc. The question is, what kind of damage actually occurs in built-in wardrobes and similar furniture? Okay, on a desk a coffee cup might get knocked over... but you notice that right away and clean it up immediately. Even with my untreated pine worktop, there wasn’t any real damage left behind 😉.
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SchinkenSpicke
13 Jun 2021 21:48
Yes, I had scenarios like that in mind. The surface is very smooth, without pores like veneer or wood. You simply wipe over it like plastic.
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kbt09
13 Jun 2021 21:55
Well, if it’s not veneer or real wood, then it’s plastic. And a little coffee spill can be wiped away right away, which wouldn’t be the case with veneer or similar materials.

By the way, who was the previous supplier?

Other than that... Ikea with an Ikea hack 😉.