@@FurnitureFactory. I wasn't referring to Ikea. I was referring to quality furniture that's built to last. I live in an area that is nationally recognised as an outstanding furniture producer, upholstery is one of the main stays of the regions economy.
As a furniture repair tech, I would like to point out that this is a LUXURY, aka, high-end custom ordered piece. The average sofa is not built this well unfortunately.... Most of the time they are built out of flake board, and they put the absolute MINIMUM in terms of reinforcement of joints and stress points. This goes for furniture ranging from a hundred dollars to three or four thousand - the only reason the price tag is changing is because of the upholstery and popularity of the design, not the build quality. There are SOME exceptions to that, and items assembled in the states are more likely to increase the build quality vs. overseas, but usually the items you look at in your typical furniture store are all the same on the inside.
Thank you for having real knowledge about furniture Many people just come here and want to talk shit when they would even not know what kind of material is used in their own home
It’s like my very expensive firewood from oak furniture land. Oak furniture land also use 1000 pieces to make a piece of furniture and recommend that you only use it in certain rooms of your house and keep it away from heat and windows.
The wood and textile upholstery looks very good in terms of quality, but the stapling workmanship is very poor. The craftsmen are actually very good, but unfortunately they reduce the quality while trying to rush the work. in this system, instead of finishing 50 seat sets a day and giving your business a bad name. Finish 40 sofa sets a day By doing quality and solid work, let the company's name trend on social media
Well, as long as your job does not require you to sit in the sofa eating junk food all day watching Tv than this sofa will easily last 10+ years for sure😊
Held together with tacks and staples. Not a bit of glue? Those guys are getting paid sweeties and the end customers is paying hundreds if not thousands. And yes I'm one of those customers I'd happily build my own if I had the time and the tools and the workshop space. I am friends with an upholsterer ;-)
The workmanship is just ok, haphazard in a lot of places. The materials are nothing to be proud of. The handling is just the same with street food in India, feels dirty even before it's made. The design is quite good. The finish is light-years away from anything Italian made. I guess you get what you pay for. But what if I wanted to pay more, would the product, the workmanship, the materials used be even better or would they just pass the same shoddy product for more money. It just doesn't inspire confidence. Sorry.
I thought if anything they were making it more stable than they needed to, you also have to figure they need to sell the product at a price that the market will bear, while paying their employees enough to keep them there, while keeping up with demand. I wasn’t expecting to see this much effort going into to building furniture, not sure how you translated this into them doing a poor job.
They probably make very little from the couch so they have to work with what they got, my guess is the couch gets farmed out to a company like Abbyson, then it goes to a wholesaler, then it’s delivered, my guess is they are only making around $600-$800 on this couch if that, that is also a factor
I got three minutes into the video before deciding, "nah, these aren't craftsmen building a 'luxurious' sofa; they're just common production line workers building a sofa that going to start creaking after a few years of use."
Luxurious Sofas are being assembled on the floor where everyone is walking with toilet slippers, and the people who buy these will sit with their clean clothes.
this is what I call cheap manufacturing, in India, no one looks after quality products, the staple he is using is cheap and not that powerful to hold the furniture. Cost of this sofa will be as per the US standard , but manufacturing is pachuiya / jail road type hi hai. In this 10 years, our production quality as gone down and price gone up.
Like American made furniture nowadays, cheap made with plywood ! Bought a Bencraft sofa in the late 1980's and was made with a solid wood frame !! Last one I ever bought like that. High end dressers, bedroom stuff, drawers were made cheap and look a t wood backing plywood, nothing is made with solid wood anymore !!!
Ya know when im dropping like $3,000 for a sectional sofa, I like to imagine fine hardwoods were used, perhaps dove-tail corner assembly, glued and screwed, measured twice cut once. Not some dude in flip-flops stapling the thing together on the floor of a garage.
In the seventh part, between minute 13.54 seconds and minute 19.13 seconds, the worker working on the sewing machine makes bad and ugly movements with his finger for the followers. Therefore, I ask everyone to click (I did not like) and report the video and the channel so that it is closed, because it did not respect the followers who took some of their valuable time watching this video. Thank you everyone.
Hey i am extremely sorry to hear that i disappoint you, but honestly i feel ashamed that how did i miss that part in editing, i will trim out the video right away from 15-17m Its okay if you report but i would like to thank you to bring this to my notice Thank you
After seeing this i felt like all the furniture manufacturers are scammers filling junk wood inside and topoff with some soft cushion with good layers of fabric looting with heavy margin..
A very haphazard way of making a sofa. No nails, just staples, no quality control, no dimensional control. How long is that sofa going to last in a daily use? How do you keep the top fabric clean duting construction? What is the warranty on that sofa or any piece of furniture coming out of that factory? Why don't they use assembly line mass production process for quality control and to reduce wastage of foam and other stuff. 👎
I understand your concern but its a factory where they produce 30 sofa sets a day, so if they start picking up the foam and fabric pieces after every sofa the efficiency would go down and its not like its bad waste its just foam, fabric and wood, so i dont understand why would you be so grossed out by its. Although thanks for giving your views.
Oh my lord.... this cheap ass crappy built, poor designed sofa would cost over two grand and at a furniture store. I can make one light years better looking and infinitely more durable.