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One Factory in Istanbul · Producing Since 1981

Contract Furniture Manufacturer
Made to Spec, Not to Catalog

Contract-grade seating, casegoods and stone-top tables for hotels, restaurants and developers, produced in one Istanbul factory from your FF&E schedule. Fire performance and durability met to your specification, documented, and shipped FOB, CIF or DDP.

1981
Producing Since
ISO 9001
:2015 Quality Mgmt
To Spec
Fire & Durability
FOB/CIF/DDP
Export In-House

The Difference

Contract Grade Is a Specification, Not a Label

In project buying, "contract furniture" means furniture engineered for commercial duty cycles and documented against a specification: frame construction, foam density, fabric abrasion and fire performance, finish system, and repeatability across units. The label on a product page proves nothing; the spec sheet and the factory behind it do.

Our factory in Modoko, Istanbul has produced to specification since 1981. Seating is built on hardwood frames with high-density foams and contract-specified fabrics; casegoods carry commercial-grade hardware; stone tops are cut from solid Turkish slabs. Fire performance is met to the project's jurisdiction: CAL TB 117-2013 compliant fabric and fill options for US work, and UK-specified foams and fabrics where a British standard governs, with supplier documentation passed through the project file. We state this plainly as compliance to specification; our factory certification is ISO 9001:2015.

The logistics are the quiet advantage: Istanbul ships to European ports in roughly 5 to 15 days and to US ports in 2 to 6 weeks, a shorter and more predictable window than Asian origins, with export documentation produced in-house.

What We Produce

Loose Furniture: Casegoods, Seating, Tables

In FF&E language, we produce the loose furniture package: everything that is not fixed to the building. One factory, one material palette, one accountable delivery.

Contract Seating

Sofas, lounge chairs and dining chairs on hardwood frames, high-density foams, fabrics specified for abrasion and fire performance per project.

Casegoods Program

Consoles, sideboards, nightstands, wardrobes and desks with commercial-grade hardware, repeated to drawing across units.

Stone-Top Tables

Dining, coffee and side tables with tops cut from solid Turkish marble and travertine, on engineered brass or solid wood bases.

Banquette & Booth Seating

Modular banquettes built to wall dimensions, container-friendly and assembled on site, for restaurants and hotel dining.

Display & Bar Units

Brass and glass display cabinets, back-bar and wine display units that bridge loose furniture and millwork scope.

Bespoke Signature Pieces

One-off statement pieces for lobbies and suites, from the same factory and palette as the volume program.

References

We disclose references plainly and describe only what we actually supplied, with no wider scope claims.

Qatar

Katara Hills (Qatar)

Villa furniture for Katara Hills. A villa and loose furniture reference only, with no resort-scope or completed-project claim beyond the furniture supplied.

United States

Loose furniture supply for a New York hotel. We describe this strictly as loose furniture supply, with no room counts, no package claim and no operator-approval claim.

How a Contract Order Runs

  1. Schedule intake. You send the FF&E schedule or piece list with target materials, quantities and the governing spec. We return a line-by-line quote with incoterm options.
  2. Shop drawings and samples. Production starts only on approved shop drawings, finish samples and fabric cuttings; compliance documentation is collected into the project file.
  3. Production with milestones. Made in our Istanbul factory under ISO 9001:2015, with photo reports at agreed milestones and pre-shipment inspection in-factory or by your third party.
  4. Export and delivery. FOB, CIF or DDP with documentation in-house; staged deliveries planned backwards from opening dates.

For procurement-side guidance see the FF&E procurement guide and for US duty treatment the 2026 tariff guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does contract furniture mean, versus residential furniture?

Contract furniture is produced for commercial use under a project contract: hotels, restaurants, offices and developments. The practical differences are duty cycle and specification. Frames are engineered for continuous daily use, foams are higher density, fabrics are specified for abrasion and fire performance, and every piece is documented so it can be repeated across units. Residential pieces are designed for one household; contract pieces are designed for thousands of uses and a spec sheet.

Can you meet CAL TB 117-2013 or BS 5852 fire requirements?

We build to your project specification. For US projects we offer CAL TB 117-2013 compliant fabric and fill options, and for UK-specified projects we source foams and fabrics specified to meet the relevant British standards, with supplier documentation passed through in the project file. We state this as compliance-to-specification with documentation, and our factory certification is ISO 9001:2015 quality management.

What are your lead times for contract orders?

Typical production windows are 6 to 12 weeks for seating and soft goods and 8 to 14 weeks for casegoods, depending on quantity and finish complexity. Shipping from Istanbul adds roughly 5 to 15 days to European ports and 2 to 6 weeks to US ports, a materially shorter window than Asian origins. For fixed opening dates we plan production backwards from the date and stage deliveries.

What is your minimum order quantity?

We are project-based rather than MOQ-based. A repeatable model across many rooms and a one-off custom piece for a signature suite both fit our production, because everything is made to order. For volume programs we standardize the form and materials across units; for single pieces we work from drawings. This flexibility is a practical advantage over volume factories with fixed minimums.

Do you work with FF&E procurement companies and dealers?

Yes, that is a core channel. We work from your FF&E schedule and shop drawings, hold finishes to the approved samples, photograph production milestones, and ship on FOB, CIF or DDP terms with export documentation produced in-house. References include villa furniture for Katara Hills in Qatar and loose furniture supply for a New York hotel project, described strictly at that scope.

How do you price contract furniture?

Per project, from the piece list. Quantity, materials, fabric grade and finish complexity move the number, so we do not publish list prices. Send your FF&E schedule or piece list with target materials and quantities, and we return a current line-by-line quote with incoterm options and, for US projects, the duty treatment shown so you compare landed cost.

Price Your Contract Program

Send your FF&E schedule or piece list with quantities and the governing specification. We respond with a line-by-line quote, lead-time plan and incoterm options within one business day.

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