ᐅ Looking for a furniture manufacturer for living room furnishings
Created on: 13 Jun 2021 21:24
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SchinkenSpicke13 Jun 2021 21:24Hello 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
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
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...S
SchinkenSpicke13 Jun 2021 21:34Unfortunately, that’s not possible; they don’t have anything suitable available anymore.
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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SchinkenSpicke13 Jun 2021 21:48Yes, 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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