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Everything you need to make informed decisions about custom furniture — materials, design trends, care guides, and professional insights from our studio team.

Teak or Aluminum — Which Is Right for Your Exterior?
Both are excellent outdoor furniture materials — the right choice depends on your specific situation. This guide compares them head-to-head across appearance, durability, weight, maintenance, coastal performance, and price, then gives a direct verdict for six common real-world scenarios so you can make the call with confidence.

How to Calculate the Right Mirror Size for Your Wall
Mirror sizing is one of the most common and most avoidable errors in interior design. This guide gives you the four-step method, the formulas, and the correct dimensions for every common scenario — console table, sideboard, bed, and standalone wall — so you get it right before you order.

The Right Sofa Fabric If You Have Pets
Not all fabrics are equal when there are animals in the house. This guide covers the four ways pets damage sofas, scores every common fabric from microfiber to bouclé on hair release, claw resistance, stain resistance, and odor — and tells you exactly what to specify and what to avoid based on your specific pet.

Furniture Trends Shaping 2026
Two of the most significant broad directions in furniture design this year — the return to material honesty, where solid wood, natural fiber and full-grain leather are replacing surface simulation, and the continuing softening of furniture geometry toward curves, rounded corners and oval forms across every category.

Sofa Design Trends of 2026
Sofa design is in genuine movement in 2026 — toward pieces with sculptural intent and deliberate silhouettes that define a room rather than disappear into it. This report covers the sculptural sofa with its continuous curves and platform base, and the low-profile direction that is reshaping proportions across the category.

The Colors Defining Interiors in 2026
A shift is underway — away from cool pale neutrals and toward warmer, deeper, more sensory interiors. This report covers the warm earth palette replacing grey as the dominant neutral, and the deep saturated anchor colors appearing as single bold statements in otherwise quiet

Sunnova Acrylic: Smart Value in Outdoor Upholstery
Sunnova is a solution-dyed acrylic fabric that delivers genuine UV resistance, a better hand feel than olefin, and acrylic's characteristic color quality — at a mid-range price that makes it the right specification for the majority of residential outdoor projects.

Sunbrella Acrylic: The Premium Standard for Outdoor Upholstery
Sunbrella is the benchmark all outdoor fabrics are measured against — solution-dyed acrylic with exceptional UV resistance, a genuinely soft hand feel, and color that holds after years in direct sun. This guide covers how it's made, the full collection range, and when it's the right specification.

Olefin: The Workhorse of Outdoor Upholstery
Olefin (polypropylene) is the most practical outdoor fabric at its price point — inherently waterproof, stain-resistant, mildew-proof, and bleach-cleanable. This guide covers how it's made, where it excels, where it has limits, and how it compares to acrylic alternatives.

Wool: The Noble Fibre & Its Place in Fine Upholstery
Wool is the original performance fabric — naturally flame-resistant, temperature-regulating, anti-static, and more durable than most synthetic alternatives. This guide covers the fibre science, the micron scale that determines quality, every construction type from tweed to velvet, and how to care for it properly.

Microfiber: The Practical Fabric Done Properly
Microfiber has a reputation problem — but quality microfiber is a genuinely sophisticated material. This guide explains the critical difference between budget and premium grades, covers every variant from suede to performance, and makes the case for when microfiber is simply the right choice.

Linen: The Ancient Fabric That Never Goes Out of Style
Linen has been woven for over 3,000 years — and remains one of the most durable, breathable, and beautiful upholstery fabrics available today. This guide covers linen grades by origin, every variant from pure to performance blends, and how to choose and care for it properly.

Chenille: Softness, Substance & What You Should Know
Chenille is one of the softest upholstery fabrics available — and far more durable than most people expect. This guide covers how it's made, the difference between cotton, wool, acrylic, and blended variants, where it performs best, and how to keep it looking its best over time.

Velvet: Depth, Luxury & the Full Story
No fabric captures light like velvet. From cotton and silk to performance blends, this guide covers every type of velvet used in upholstery — how each is made, how it behaves over time, and how to choose the right one for your project and lifestyle.

The Leather Guide: Types, Grades & What They Mean
Not all leather is equal. Full-grain, top-grain, corrected-grain, split, and bonded leather behave completely differently over time — and the industry's marketing language is designed to obscure that. This guide explains every grade, how it's made, and how to choose the right one for your project.

Bouclé: Texture, Character & Everything You Need to Know
Bouclé is one of the most tactile and visually distinctive upholstery fabrics available — but not all bouclé is created equal. This guide covers how it's made, the difference between wool and synthetic variants, where it works best, and how to care for it properly.

Ash: The Springy, Straight-Grained Hardwood
Ash is one of the great utility hardwoods — harder than oak, with exceptional shock resistance and outstanding bending capability that makes it ideal for curved frame elements. This guide covers its distinctive pale grain, the range of finishes from natural oil to limed white, and why it is the natural choice for contemporary and Scandinavian-influenced furniture.

Oak: The Enduring Standard in Fine Furniture
Oak is the most widely used hardwood in fine furniture for good reason — hard, dimensionally stable, and capable of extraordinary visual depth from its characteristic medullary ray figure. This guide covers European vs American white oak, the full range of finishes from natural oiled to fumed grey, and why oak remains the most versatile hardwood specification across every interior style.

Teak: The Gold Standard for Outdoor Wood Furniture
Teak is the only common furniture hardwood that requires no treatment to survive outdoors — its extraordinary natural oil content gives it Class 1 durability, exceptional dimensional stability, and resistance to rot, insects, and moisture that no other species can match. This guide covers how teak works indoors and out, the oiled-golden vs weathered-grey finish decision, and how to source it responsibly.

Walnut: The Prestige Hardwood for Statement Furniture
Walnut is the prestige choice among furniture hardwoods — its deep chocolate-brown color, natural lustre, and capacity for extraordinary figured grain make it the material that communicates quality and warmth more immediately than any other. This guide covers American black walnut vs European walnut, why it is softer than it appears and what that means in practice, and the finishing approaches that best reveal its depth of color.

Natural Marble — The Complete Guide for Furniture
Everything you need to know about natural marble for furniture — formation, varieties, Panama climate performance, care, and where Marcelina specifies it.

Travertine — Stone Guide for Furniture & Interiors
Filled or unfilled, honed or brushed — a complete guide to travertine for furniture, including how it performs in Panama's tropical climate.

Engineered Quartz — The Practical Stone Guide
Non-porous, stain-resistant, and zero maintenance — a complete guide to engineered quartz for furniture and why it suits Panama's lifestyle.

Artificial Stone — Cast Concrete, Acrylic & More
Cast concrete, GFRC, and acrylic solid surface explained — what artificial stone is, where it performs well, and when natural stone is the better choice.

Sintered Stone — Dekton, Neolith & Ultra-Compact Surfaces
The highest-performance surface material available — a complete guide to sintered stone for indoor and outdoor furniture in Panama's climate.

Aluminum: The Intelligent Choice for Outdoor Frames
Powder coated aluminum is the default specification for quality outdoor furniture frames — aluminum does not rust, the powder coat provides UV-stable color and surface hardness, and the result is a frame that lives outdoors year-round with near-zero maintenance. This guide covers how it's made, what coat thickness to specify, the full finish range, and why it outperforms painted steel over any meaningful lifespan.

Stainless Steel: Structural Precision, Premium Presence
Stainless steel is the premium structural metal in furniture — heavier and more visually refined than aluminum, with corrosion resistance that is intrinsic to the alloy rather than dependent on a coating. This guide covers 304 vs 316 grade, the full range of surface finishes from brushed to mirror polished, and when the premium over aluminum is genuinely justified.

Iron: Weight, Character & Decorative Permanence
Iron is the most visually distinctive structural metal in furniture — its extreme density, capacity for decorative casting, and natural surface character give it a presence no other material replicates. This guide covers cast iron vs wrought iron, the full finish range from powder coat to raw waxed iron, the honest limitations around corrosion, and the indoor applications where iron is genuinely the right specification.
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