Furniture is only as good as its material.
Design alone is not enough.
Material quality defines performance
- strength
- lifespan
- resistance
Poor material = short lifespan.
It also affects design possibilities
High-quality materials allow:
- finer details
- better finishes
- more precise production
Limitations decrease as quality increases.
Production process changes
Good materials:
- are easier to process
- produce cleaner results
- reduce errors
Low-quality materials create complications.
Durability impacts user experience
Furniture should withstand use.
- daily wear
- environmental effects
- long-term stability
Consistency is important
High-quality materials offer:
- uniform appearance
- predictable performance
This improves overall design quality.
Cost vs value
Low cost may seem attractive.
But long-term:
→ higher maintenance
→ faster replacement
Good material = long-term investment.
Detail quality improves
- cleaner joints
- better edges
- stronger connections
These define craftsmanship.
Arkethane perspective
At Arkethane, we prioritize material quality from the beginning.
Because good design deserves strong foundations.