The atelier
Drawn in code, cut to the millimetre
IFRSH designs made-to-order furniture and has it built in Bahrain by our partner workshops. You draw the piece yourself, in the browser, and what you draw is what the workshop receives — not an approximation of it.
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You design it
Set width, height and depth to the millimetre. Choose the material, the finish, the shelves and the doors. The 3D view rebuilds as you go — it is not a photograph of something similar, it is your piece.
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We turn it into a spec
The same model that draws the 3D view produces the cutting list: every panel with its size, grain direction and edge banding, every piece of hardware, the sheet count and the tolerances. A carpenter can build from it without phoning anyone — and if anything is unclear, the sheet says stop and call rather than improvise.
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A workshop builds it
Our partner workshops in Bahrain cut, assemble and finish the piece. Because the spec is generated rather than transcribed, what they build is what you drew.
Why made to order
A room is rarely the size a catalogue assumes. Made-to-order means the piece fits the wall you actually have rather than the nearest standard width — and because nothing is built before it is bought, nothing is built to sit in a warehouse.
It also means every piece is genuinely made for one person, which is why an order starts with a deposit and why we confirm the details with you before anything is cut.