Neoclassical Marquetry Dining Suite

The Neoclassical Marquetry Dining Suite is presented here as a calibrated
contract-grade furniture assembly, developed for projects where
standardised furniture systems fail to meet specification demands.

Designed for Urban Penthouse environments, luxury hospitality, and architectural projects.

    • Dimensions: Site-specific calibration (Fully Bespoke).

    • Materiality: Polychrome & Parcel-Gilt Finish System on [Structural Core Assembly].
    • Application: Contract-grade specification for architectural interiors.
    • Engineering Focus: Mitigation of Differential Veneer Movement.

    • Excluded Practices: Unbalanced particle board cores, single-layer veneer application without backing.

  • Production Model: OEM / ODM Engineering Commission.

* Artisanal Bespoke · Custom dimensions, materials & finishes available.

Engineering Logic


This system is engineered as architectural specification furniture.
It addresses Differential Veneer Movement typically observed in Urban Penthouse environments
(due to aggressive HVAC and radiant dry heat) by integrating a Multi-ply Birch Stabilization Matrix into the sub-structure.


The calibration of the substrate layers adheres to our strict protocols for differential expansion management, ensuring that the decorative inlay remains bonded to the core despite environmental fluctuations.

Crucially, this structural density is engineered into the core matrix, designed to
limit degradation without reliance on periodic refinishing or on-site corrective intervention.

Neoclassical Marquetry Dining Suite – Aesthetic Structure

Designed as a controlled study of proportion and material behaviour,
the Neoclassical Marquetry Dining Suite maintains architectural discipline.

The tabletop presents a complex field of floral marquetry framed by a gilded perimeter. Unlike standard veneer work where such complexity often leads to surface checking, this specification utilizes an inert core to decouple the decorative layer from structural movement. The seating elements feature oval-back frames with integrated polychrome finishing.
Architects may define specific ornamentation levels through our

bespoke specification process.

Project-Specific Interpretation


In a hypothetical commission for an Urban Penthouse, the system was calibrated to withstand
the specific challenge of Radiant Dry Heat.

The integration of the OE-Core™ cross-laminated substrate serves to [counteract]
the tendency of inlaid veneers to desiccate and lift, reducing the risk of material fatigue often associated with this typology in climate-controlled high-rises.

Construction & Material Behaviour

The selected Exotic Veneer & Gilt System is bonded to a core engineered
specifically for commercial stability.

    • Substrate Stack: 11-ply marine-grade birch core for dimensional neutrality.
    • Joinery: Double-doweled frame connections on seating to resist varying load vectors.

    • Finish System: High-elasticity lacquer to accommodate micro-movements of the marquetry.

  • Load Behaviour: Table pedestal calibrated to resist tipping under eccentric loading.

Bespoke Manufacturing (OEM / ODM)

OE-FASHION operates as an OEM / ODM furniture engineering partner. This page represents a
capability specification. We invite design teams to review our process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this a specific stock product?
A: No. This is an engineering specification for manufacturing bespoke furniture tailored to project requirements.

Q: Is this suitable for an Urban Penthouse?
A: Yes. The system is specifically calibrated to counteract Radiant Dry Heat and low humidity common in these settings.

Q: Is there a minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
A: No fixed MOQ applies. Engineering scope, not quantity, defines feasibility and cost.

Q: Can dimensions be modified?
A: Yes. All frames are built to order, allowing for millimetre-perfect calibration.


This documentation defines the engineering standards applied to OE-FASHION’s
bespoke commissions. Final specifications are confirmed via CAD/Shop Drawings.


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