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High-end, Online furniture manufactures offer quick turnaround time and low-end prices

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Thrive Furniture

This Los Angeles-based company, founded in 2011, is what’s known as a “manutailer” — it’s a manufacturer and a retailer. Owning your own furniture factory has its advantages. In addition to hands-on quality control, Thrive Furniture has a fast turnaround time: A sofa can be ordered and delivered in as few as five days. The company’s founder, Christopher Laudadio, who also owns Versa Products, a commercial furniture business, stresses the local craftsmanship that goes into the sofas, as well as the locally sourced “eco-friendly” materials. There is a store in Los Angeles, and for those who would like to see their sofas being made, factory tours can be scheduled.

 

When you buy a five-figure sofa, you’re buying more than just the down-filled cushions and hand-tied springs. Behind every sofa from high-end companies like B&B Italia and Vitra is a network of high-rent showrooms and warehouses, a big-budget ad campaign and often a big-name designer. Is it any wonder they charge a premium?

It is possible, however, to produce a sofa close to the same quality for a fraction of the price, as a handful of direct-to-consumer companies have recently shown. Their business model? Warby Parker.

Like the online eyewear retailer, these companies focus on producing a great product at a great price, providing exceptional customer service and cutting middleman costs by doing most of their business online and aggressively marketing themselves through social media. That translates to higher profits, and it means they are able to control the way their products are presented and sold.

But are consumers really willing to buy a big, expensive piece of furniture without seeing it in person? As Sekar Sundararajan, a senior manager and retail strategist at the global management consulting firm Kurt Salmon, pointed out: “Many customers are already used to buying from catalogs without visiting a brick-and-mortar location, so ‘sight unseen’ isn’t really a big deal.”

read more at: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/11/25/realestate/Building-a-Custom-Sofa-Online.html?ref=realestate&_r=0

How to Decorate According to Your Horoscope

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Capricorns have a very disciplined, down-to-earth personality that draws them to minimalist, no-fuss interiors in earthy tones like slate gray and forest green.

Their family-oriented nature pushes them toward comfortable spaces with a sense of tradition, so their minimalist tendencies never read as austere.

Capricorns love to display items that reflect their interests, be it graphic prints, coffee table books or a well-stocked bar cart.

Aquarius personalities are drawn to cutting-edge designs and high-tech gadgets that make their lives easier.

Their aesthetic is often monochrome, airy, and light.

They appreciate well-designed sculptural pieces and feel most at ease in open spaces drenched in natural light.

See all at: http://www.domain.com.au/advice/how-to-decorate-your-home-according-to-your-star-sign-20160209-gmpm3i/

25 Home Items Worth Investing In

1. Mattress

We spend 25 years of our lives sleeping (!), so a good mattress is a must have…There is no one mattress that works for everyone. When picking out the right mattress for you, take into consideration things such as body type, lifestyle and the way you sleep (whether it’s on your back, stomach or side).

2. Pendant lights

Try to find locally designed and built light fittings which help tie your home to its location, as opposed to more mass produced options which show up in homes worldwide and thus possess a fair bit less personality…Similar to a table, they help establish the personality of a space and thus become a big communicator of the personality of the occupants.

3. Bed linen

There is lots of really cheap bed linen on the market, but spending just a little bit more can go a long way. Consider thread-count for softness and material depending on the time of the year. For instance, natural fibres including silk and cotton blends are ideal for hot summer nights.”

read more at: http://www.domain.com.au/advice/25-home-items-worth-investing-in-20160205-gmmm96/