Consultation & Concept
Submit drawings or inspirations. We assess scope and feasibility. For clients seeking historical accuracy, we reference our archival collections:
- Structural Order: Neoclassical System
- Royal Grandeur: Rococo & Baroque
Whether commissioning a single heirloom piece or a complete architectural interior, we provide a structured commissioning service governed by factory engineering controls, reflecting how OE-FASHION operates as a specification-grade manufacturing atelier .
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Most bespoke furniture appears convincing at first glance. Carving details, surface finish, and visual craftsmanship often mask deeper structural realities. Before commissioning any custom furniture, clients must understand what visual quality cannot reveal — and what truly defines long-term performance.
This reference explains how experienced clients evaluate furniture quality beyond appearance — including structural logic, joinery behavior, material movement, and failure risk over time.
Submit drawings or inspirations. We assess scope and feasibility. For clients seeking historical accuracy, we reference our archival collections:
Our engineering team locks the project parameters. This phase protects your investment by identifying risks before wood is cut.
Once approved, your project enters our atelier. Master craftsmen execute joinery, carving, and gilding.
See How We Control Quality →Prior to packing, we conduct a final assembly inspection. Your project is prepared for global transit using ISPM-15 compliant export crating.
True luxury lies in longevity. To ensure your custom commissions endure for generations, we strictly adhere to the following environmental and engineering protocols. Manufacturing responsibility is accepted only when these conditions are verified prior to fabrication.
*OE-FASHION defines manufacturing responsibility based on verified site conditions. Projects may be declined if environmental or installation controls cannot be confirmed prior to fabrication.
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