Furniture Manufacturing Built for Complex Interior Projects

Dekoriti manufactures custom furniture, architectural joinery and interior components for hospitality, commercial and residential projects across Europe.

Our production combines modern machinery, experienced woodworking specialists and structured manufacturing processes. This enables us to deliver bespoke pieces, repeated room packages and larger project quantities with consistent quality, accurate detailing and reliable production control.

From the first approved drawing to final assembly and packaging, every product moves through a coordinated manufacturing workflow designed around the specific requirements of the project.

From Technical Drawings to Finished Furniture

Every project begins with a detailed review of the approved drawings, specifications, materials, hardware and finishes.

Our technical and production teams work together to translate the design into clear manufacturing information. Components, joints, machining requirements and assembly sequences are defined before production begins, reducing uncertainty and helping maintain consistency throughout the project.

Depending on the scope, this stage may include:

  • Review of architectural and furniture drawings
  • Construction-detail development
  • Material and hardware confirmation
  • Preparation of production drawings
  • CNC programming
  • Prototype or sample production
  • Finish and colour samples
  • Production sequencing
  • Quantity and batch planning

This preparation allows complex furniture and joinery to move efficiently from design approval into production.

Production Capabilities

Our manufacturing facility supports the production of both freestanding furniture and integrated interior elements.

We manufacture:

  • Hotel guest-room furniture
  • Wardrobes and fitted storage
  • Headboards and bedside units
  • Desks, tables and vanity units
  • Minibar and luggage units
  • Reception and concierge desks
  • Restaurant and bar furniture
  • Cabinets and display units
  • Doors and door frames
  • Decorative wall panelling
  • Architectural joinery
  • Custom kitchens
  • Bathroom furniture
  • Bespoke residential furniture
  • Prototypes and small production series
  • Furniture components for private-label partners

Production can be adapted for one-off statement pieces, project-specific furniture packages or repeated elements across multiple rooms and locations.

CNC Machining

CNC technology allows us to manufacture components with a high level of accuracy and repeatability.

Digital production information is transferred directly into machining operations, supporting precise cutting, drilling, routing and shaping across a broad range of furniture and joinery components.

Our CNC capabilities are particularly valuable for:

  • Repeated hotel-room components
  • Complex furniture geometries
  • Accurate drilling and hardware positions
  • Curved and shaped panels
  • Decorative routing
  • Joinery preparation
  • Component standardisation
  • Small-series and batch production

CNC production is supported by skilled manual preparation and assembly, combining machine accuracy with experienced craftsmanship.

Solid Wood Manufacturing

Solid wood remains an important part of Dekoriti’s manufacturing expertise.

Our team works with carefully selected timber to produce furniture elements, frames, legs, profiles, mouldings and bespoke details. Each component is prepared according to the required moisture condition, dimensions, grain direction and final application.

Solid wood operations include:

  • Timber selection and preparation
  • Cutting and dimensioning
  • Profiling and moulding
  • Shaping and CNC machining
  • Traditional and engineered joinery
  • Edge and surface preparation
  • Hand finishing
  • Assembly and final inspection

The construction method is selected according to the design, expected use and required durability of the finished product.

Veneer and Panel Production

Dekoriti produces veneered and panel-based furniture for both individual pieces and larger interior packages.

Veneers are selected, matched and applied according to the visual requirements of the project. Particular attention is given to grain direction, pattern continuity, colour consistency and the relationship between adjacent components.

Our panel and veneer capabilities include:

  • Natural veneer selection and matching
  • Book matching and sequence matching
  • Veneered panels and furniture components
  • MDF and particleboard construction
  • Plywood-based components
  • HPL and compact-laminate surfaces
  • Decorative board processing
  • Edge processing and edge banding
  • Curved and shaped panel elements
  • Preparation for lacquered finishes

This allows us to achieve the intended appearance while selecting a construction appropriate to the performance and budget requirements of the project.

Surface Preparation and Finishing

The final appearance of a piece depends as much on preparation and finishing as it does on construction.

Surfaces are prepared through controlled sanding, checking and cleaning before the selected finishing system is applied. The process is adjusted according to the material, colour, sheen and performance requirements.

Available finish types include:

  • Clear finishes
  • Natural and coloured stains
  • Open-pore and closed-pore finishes
  • Matt, satin and gloss lacquers
  • Pigmented finishes
  • Painted MDF
  • Oiled timber surfaces
  • Project-specific colour matching
  • Protective finishes for demanding applications

Samples can be produced before full manufacturing to establish the approved colour, texture and level of sheen.

Assembly and Pre-Fitting

Components are assembled and checked within the factory before they are approved for packaging.

Where practical, furniture and joinery elements are pre-fitted to verify dimensions, joints, alignment, hardware operation and component compatibility. Larger elements may be trial assembled and then separated into transportable sections.

The assembly process includes:

  • Component identification
  • Joint and connection checking
  • Hardware installation
  • Door and drawer adjustment
  • Alignment inspection
  • Dimensional verification
  • Stability checking
  • Trial assembly
  • Final cleaning and preparation

Factory pre-fitting helps identify and resolve potential issues before the products reach the project site.

Materials

We manufacture using a broad selection of furniture and interior materials, chosen according to the design, application, technical requirements and approved project specification.

Commonly used materials include:

  • Solid wood
  • Natural veneer
  • MDF
  • Particleboard
  • Plywood
  • Moisture-resistant boards
  • HPL and compact laminate
  • Decorative furniture boards
  • Glass
  • Metal components
  • Upholstered elements
  • Stone and solid-surface components
  • Project-specific hardware and fittings

Where products combine multiple materials, we coordinate the components to ensure accurate integration during assembly.

Integrated Components

Many furniture products require more than woodworking alone.

Dekoriti coordinates the integration of complementary components such as metalwork, upholstery, glass, stone, lighting and electrical accessories into the finished product.

Integrated elements may include:

  • Metal frames and supports
  • Upholstered panels and seating
  • Mirrors and glass shelves
  • Stone and solid-surface tops
  • LED lighting
  • Power and data units
  • Minibar equipment
  • Locks, hinges and drawer systems
  • Specialist furniture hardware

These components are incorporated into the manufacturing and assembly process so that the finished item arrives prepared for its intended use.

Prototype and Sample Production

Before starting full project quantities, selected furniture items can be developed as prototypes, mock-ups or control samples.

Prototyping allows the design team, client and manufacturer to evaluate:

  • Dimensions and proportions
  • Construction details
  • Material combinations
  • Finish quality
  • Hardware performance
  • Ease of assembly
  • Installation requirements
  • Production efficiency
  • Opportunities for cost optimisation

Following approval, the prototype becomes a reference for the production series and quality-control process.

Repeat Production and Project Quantities

Hospitality and commercial projects require furniture to remain visually and technically consistent across many individual units.

Our production planning is structured to support repeated components and furniture packages while maintaining the flexibility required for room variations, special conditions and project-specific adjustments.

Repeat production is managed through:

  • Approved reference samples
  • Standardised production drawings
  • CNC programs
  • Material batch control
  • Component identification
  • Production templates
  • Scheduled quality inspections
  • Room-by-room or zone-based packaging

This approach supports consistency without losing the ability to manage bespoke details and variations.

Quality Control Throughout Production

Quality control is not limited to the final inspection. It is integrated throughout the manufacturing process.

Materials, dimensions, machining, construction, finishes and hardware are checked at defined stages before the product moves to the next operation.

Our quality-control process covers:

Incoming Materials

Materials and components are checked against the approved specification before entering production.

Machined Components

Dimensions, drilling positions, profiles and critical details are checked after machining.

Surface and Finish

Surfaces are inspected for preparation quality, colour consistency, texture and finish uniformity.

Assembly

Furniture is checked for alignment, stability, joint quality and correct hardware operation.

Final Inspection

Completed items are inspected against the approved drawings, samples and project requirements before packaging.

This structured process helps maintain consistency across individual pieces and larger production batches.

Identification and Project-Based Packaging

Once approved, each component is cleaned, protected and identified according to the project delivery structure.

Products can be labelled by:

  • Project
  • Building
  • Floor
  • Room
  • Area
  • Furniture type
  • Installation sequence

Packaging is selected according to the item’s size, surface sensitivity, transport method and installation requirements.

This may include:

  • Protective wrapping
  • Corner and edge protection
  • Custom crates
  • Palletised packages
  • Component separation
  • Hardware packs
  • Room-based packaging
  • Installation identification labels

Organised packaging simplifies unloading, site distribution and final installation.

Our Manufacturing Workflow

1. Technical Preparation

Approved project information is reviewed and converted into production-ready drawings, material lists and machining data.

2. Material Procurement

Materials, finishes and hardware are ordered, checked and allocated according to the production plan.

3. Component Production

Panels, solid wood elements and specialist components are cut, machined and prepared.

4. Surface Finishing

Components move through sanding, staining, lacquering or the specified finishing process.

5. Assembly

Furniture is assembled, fitted with hardware and adjusted according to the approved technical documentation.

6. Quality Control

Each item is inspected for dimensions, construction, finish, function and compliance with the approved reference.

7. Packaging

Approved products are protected, labelled and packaged according to the project and installation sequence.

Manufacturing for European Projects

Dekoriti has manufactured furniture and interior joinery for hospitality and commercial projects in European markets, including projects such as Central Hotel Dublin and Hotel Bristol Berlin.

Our manufacturing structure is developed around the requirements of project-based work: approved specifications, repeated quality, coordinated batches, clear identification and preparation for international transport.

We work with architects, contractors, developers, procurement companies and furniture brands that require a reliable manufacturing partner for custom and contract furniture.

Built with Precision. Finished with Care.

Every Dekoriti product combines technical preparation, machine accuracy, skilled craftsmanship and careful finishing.

Our objective is not simply to manufacture individual furniture pieces. It is to create dependable interior components that arrive correctly produced, clearly identified and ready to become part of a completed space.

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Send us your drawings, BOQ, specifications or product concept.

Our team will review the materials, construction, quantities and production requirements and advise how the project can be developed for manufacturing.

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