Walk into almost any home and you’ll find furniture that does its job—holds clothes, supports a lamp, fills a wall. But every so often, you come across a piece that feels different. It has weight, not just in pounds, but in presence. The difference between those two experiences is the story of how furniture is made—and why it matters.
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