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TAILORED TO FIT

Bespoke, custom, tailored, one-of-a-kind, artisanal – these words have been associated with hefty price tags that would spook budget-conscious homeowners.

Design is inherently a collaborative process, and custom furniture is one of the great ways to assert your personality in the final design of your home. And there is a broad spectrum of price points for custom items, ranging from budget to bewildering. You may associate custom furniture with couture fashion – expensive, exclusive, and aspirational – which is true, for one extreme end of the spectrum.

“BESPOKE FURNITURE IS NOT AS EXPENSIVE AS MOST PEOPLE BELIEVE.”
– AHMAD HABSHEE, URBAN SALVATION

Think of this extreme end of the spectrum like a kinetic couture gown by, say, Iris van Herpen

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