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08/07/2011

From Dream to Dreamy

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Just how does the process of creating a custom piece of furniture work? In truth, it all begins with an idea. Your idea. From there we document everything you (and/or your client) want to see in the newly imagined piece. This might be a modified version of an item in our product catalog, or possibly just something you've dreamed up to solve a particular design dilemma. From there it moves on to a sketch. The sketch is key. It's how our product designers ensure that we're all on the same page expecting the exact same outcome. After approval your piece goes into production. Before you know it your dream becomes a reality. Yes, it's that simple.

We thought it would be terrific to show you more of this process. By pulling back the curtain and showing you more of our artist renderings - and how precisely the finished product matches that vision - you'll see how you really can have it your way with Pearson.

In this case it's a modified version of our 462 upholstered chair. In this situation, the designer/client desired a tufted back, a box pleat skirt that kissed the floor and a plush sage green/dove grey fabric.The results speak for themselves.

Stay tuned as we continue to share more of these custom before & after comparisons. You'll enjoy them!

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