We're a product rendering studio — and furniture is where we live. Send us one reference (a supplier photo, a CAD file, a few swatches) and we render the catalog from it: clean white for the product page, in-room for the hero shot, tight on the grain for the detail. The color matches the material that ships, and we work project by project, so you commission the SKUs you need and nothing you don't.
Traditional product photography means building the actual piece, crating it, shipping it to a studio, and lighting it — for every finish, every SKU. At catalog scale that's weeks of logistics and a five-figure invoice before a single image is approved.
3D product rendering skips the set entirely. You send a reference; we build the image. The frames hold up at full zoom on a product page and at print resolution in a catalog — and because there's no physical shoot, adding a finish or a new SKU is a quick turn, not another production.
Most of what we render is furniture, and it's the hardest thing to get right — which is exactly why we built the studio around it. Furniture sells on its finish. A buyer weighing a dozen near-identical walnuts will catch a render that's half a shade off, and so will the customer who opens the crate. Generic furniture visualization nails the geometry and fumbles the finish; we work the other way around, capturing your exact wood, laminate, and fabric and rendering to it.
That makes our furniture 3D rendering read as a photograph of the real piece rather than a flattering approximation — across the whole line.
Executive desks, benching, height-adjustable bases, modular office systems — held to the real build, down to grommets, reveals, and channel-profile legs.
Task and lounge seating, storage, credenzas, bookcases — rendered across every fabric and finish you offer.
Conference, training, and folding tables, plus full modular layouts shown assembled and to scale.
Plenty of renders look great until the box arrives a shade off. We lock every frame to your real swatch, so what the buyer clicks is what the buyer unpacks — and that single fact moves returns more than anything else.
Thin reveals, recessed grommets, the exact leg profile — the details a generic CAD render quietly smooths away are the ones we keep. The frame reads as the real piece, not an impression of it.
A catalog shot over months by different hands never quite matches. Every frame we render shares the same light and framing, so a 300-SKU range reads as one set.
Send a single reference and we'll render a free sample — your product, your finish, no commitment. See the color match for yourself before you brief the whole catalog.
Render one for free