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PERFECT SPACESS T A R T H E R E

THE LUXURY FURNITURE DESIGN GUIDE / VOLUME I

C H A D D S F O R D, PE N N S Y L V A N I A

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Welcome ........................................................................... 5Design Services ................................................................. 6Bespoke Services ................................................................7Customization Options...................................................... 8 Quality & Craftsmanship ..................................................10Brands .............................................................................. 11

Designer Collections.........................................................12Inspiration by Room .........................................................15 Living & Family Room ..............................................16 Dining Room ............................................................18 Bedroom .................................................................. 20 Home Office & Entryway ......................................... 22Inspiration by Style ......................................................... 24 Midcentury Modern ................................................. 24 Transitional .............................................................. 26 Traditional ............................................................... 28 Contemporary .......................................................... 30 Sophisticated Neutral ............................................... 32 Eclectic & Traveled .................................................. 34 Colorful Family Home.............................................. 36Tips & Trends ................................................................. 38 Statement Seating .................................................... 38 Latest Trends ........................................................... 39 Mixing Patterns ........................................................ 40 Symmetry ..................................................................41Closing ............................................................................ 42

CONTENTSTABLE OF

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HELLO! Chad and I are thrilled to introduce you to The Luxury Furniture Design Guide, the first issue of our home decor and interior design magazine, a concept we’ve been working on for two years!

What you’ll see in this magazine, our showroom, and on our website is an emphasis on choice and quality. We have one goal in mind: to help you create the home of your dreams while feeling confident in the quality and craftsmanship of your furniture.

In this magazine, you’ll find design tips for creating comfortable, stylish rooms where family and friends can relax. Whether you prefer traditional, transitional, or contemporary styles, you’ll find inspiration here. After all, whatever your style, it’s most important to us that your home feels like...home.

In our showroom, there are no shortcuts when it comes to quality. We’ve carefully curated a unique gallery of heirloom-quality home goods with a wide variety of styles. Our roster of brands includes respected names like Baker Furniture, Kindel, Chaddock Home, CR Laine, Hickory White, Julian Chichester, and more; local artists; and award-winning craftsmen from around the world. And, we strive to provide you with the best value—that means furniture that is well-designed and well-made so it will stand the test of time.

Our showroom is always changing with new products and fresh inspiration constantly on display. As a result, we’ve been named the 2014 “Best Furniture Shop” by Philadelphia Magazine, the 2014 “Best Home Accessories” store by Philadelphia Style Magazine, and the 2014 and 2015 winner of “Best Furniture Store” by Main Line Today. We also won the “Best of Houzz 2015 Award” for customer service.

As a family-owned business, you’ll have a shopping experience at Studio 882 unlike any other. We offer a welcoming hands-on approach, and you’ll work with Chad and me in the showroom and throughout the design and delivery process. We’re one of the only comprehensive sources for heirloom-quality furniture where you’ll receive the showroom owner’s attention from design through delivery.

Enjoy the first issue of The Luxury Furniture Design Guide and visit us in our Chadds Ford, PA showroom and online at studio-882.com. We look forward to working with you!

HOMEWELCOMEA WARM

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DESIGN SERVICESABOUT OUR

INSPIRED TO REDESIGN your space but don’t know where to begin? With Studio 882’s design services, we’ll help you create a beautiful home that reflects your personal aesthetic and lifestyle. Whether you are looking for one item or to fill a home, our friendly staff offers a welcoming approach. We will guide you through the process of selecting the furniture and fabrics that are perfect for your home and budget.

We also offer a complimentary initial in-home design consultation. We will meet with you in your home to

discuss your requirements, agree on a budget, establish a timeline, and take measurements of your space. Then, we’ll work with you to develop furniture layouts, color schemes, and select the pieces that are perfect in style, scale, and proportion. We’ll bring it all together with fabrics, accessories, rugs, lighting, and art.

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CONNECTING THE DOTS & MAKING

PER FECT SPACES

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ABOUT OUR BESPOKE SERVICES

MADE JUST FOR YOU

WE THRIVE on resolving clients’ needs. So, if you’re interested in a piece of our furniture, but it doesn’t meet your requirements exactly, we can create a custom solution. Whether you’d like to change dimensions or finishes to an existing product or create a completely bespoke piece, our experienced manufacturers can make your dreams a reality.

Our bespoke services are perfect for customers with an awkward space to fill, an existing piece to match, or a specific vision to create.

DESIGN & BESPOKE SERVICES 7

ENVISION COLLABORATE CREATE

EX PLORE ENDLES S OPTIONS FOR CUS TOMIZING UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES .

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CHOOSE YOUR

FRAME AND

SELECT YOUR

LENGTH

COMPLETELY CUSTOM UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE

IT’S ALL IN THE DETAILS

C HAIR

S OFA (3 OVER 3 )

LOVES EAT

LONG SOFA (3 OVER 3 )

LEF T ARM S OFA

LEFT AR M LOVESEAT

OTTOMAN

LONG S OFA (2 OVER 2 )

APARTMENT SOFA

RIGHT ARM LOVES EAT

RIGHT ARM SOFA

SOFA (2 OVER 2 )

RIGHT ARM CHAISELEF T ARM CHAIS E

RIGHT ARM CORNER S OFA

LEFT AR M C OR N ER SOFA

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CHOOSE YOUR ARM STYLE CHOOSE YOUR BASE STYLE

CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS 9

ENGLISH ARM KICK P LEAT S KIRTTR AC K AR M DRAPE S KIRT

ROLL PANEL ARM TAPERED LEGSOC K AR M TAPERED LEG WITH CAS TER

TURNED LEG

TURNED LEG WITH CASTER

Designing and buying custom upholstery should be fun, inspiring, and easy. At Studio 882, the process begins with a few beautiful decisions, as you select your seat and back cushions, and arm and base styles. Then, mix and match fabrics and trims from our vast assortment. Our artisans step up next, hand-crafting your 8-way, hand-tied upholstery creation in North Carolina or Michigan.

CUSTOMIZE YOUR UPHOLSTERY

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THE MAKING OF A PHILADELPHIA ICONQUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP

DESIGN AND MATERIALS are the foundation of beautiful, quality furniture, but hand craftsmanship determines the outcome. In an industry crowded with products of varying quality, Kindel Furniture company stands out for its commitment to hand craftsmanship.

Kindel is renowned for its ability to recreate the treasures of the past at the highest levels of quality, authenticity, and scholarship. This year, Kindel is making an impact on Philadelphia design with the limited edition of the Philadelphia High Chest.

The original Philadelphia High Chest was made for William and Mary Turner (circa 1765 and 1780) and descended by inheritance to the Van Pelt Family. It was acquired by Henry Francis du Pont in 1929 and is now displayed in the Port Royal Parlor at Winterthur. Embellished with motifs from Chippendale’s The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director, the High Chest has been celebrated by author Joseph Downs as the “highest development of the Philadelphia Chippendale school of furniture” for its outstanding qualities of design and carving.

In November 2015, Kindel will introduce its limited edition of the Philadelphia High Chest, which honors the original craftsmanship processes. Due to the complex cabinetry and more than 100 hours of hand-carving per chest, Kindel will produce a limited edition of 10 available for purchase at Studio 882. Each piece will be identified with the purchaser’s name and year of purchase. Photos will be taken of each chest in all stages of creation from raw lumber to finished product. It will be a celebration of a century of American craftsmanship and an outward example of the important relationship between Kindel, Studio 882, and Winterthur.

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QUALITY, CRAFTSMANSHIP, & BRANDS 11

BRANDSALL THE RIGHT

FURNITUREArteriors

Baker Furniture

Bungalow 5

Chaddock

Charleston Forge

Councill

CR Laine

EJ Victor

Fauld England

Hickory White

Jessica Charles

Julian Chichester

Karges

Kindel Furniture

Lillian August for Hickory White

Mr. Brown

Oly Studio

Phillips Collection

Robert James Collection

Selva

Serge de Troyer

Skyline Design

Swaim

Symbol Audio

Woodbridge

LIGHTING & ACCESSORIESArt & Frame Source

Currey & Company

Eastern Accents

Elaine Smith

Global Views

Jill Rosenwald

Kim Westad

Lawrence McRae

Lazy Susan

Made Goods

Matouk

Regina Andrew

Robert Abbey

Ro Sham Beaux

RossLab Ceramics

Up in the Air Somewhere

FABRIC LINESBeacon Hill

Brunschwig & Fils

Colefax and Fowler

Cowtan & Tout

Donghia

Duralee

Fortuny

Jane Churchill

John Boyd

Kravet

Larsen

Lee Jofa

Manuel Canovas

Maxwell

Pindler

Robert Allen

Romo

Rose Tarlow

Schumacher

RUGSChandra Rugs

Jaipur Rugs

Stark

Surya

One-of-a-kind hand knotted rugs

(LEFT) OUR BLOS S OM MIRROR AND S T. HONORE CHES T ARE A PERF ECT PAIR .

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ABOUT OUR DESIGNER COLLECTIONS

ICONS OF DESIGN

AS RETAILERS of heirloom quality products, Studio 882 works with some of the most talented interior designers in the world. Meet some of the celebrity designers behind our favorite products. TV star and acclaimed designer

MARY MCDONALD is known for mixing periods, balancing color, and defying conventions. With a keen eye for luxe details, her designs reflect an unmistakable Hollywood glamour and feminine mystique. Her Studio 882 product lines include an acclaimed furniture collection for Chaddock Home, a popular F. Schumacher & Company fabric line, and lighting for Robert Abbey.

ITEMS FROM EACH OF THESE DESIGNERS AR E REGULARLY ON

DISPLAY IN OUR CHADDS FOR D

SHOWROOM AND ONLINE AT

STUDIO-882 .C OM.

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DESIGNER COLLECTIONS 13

BARBARA BARRY is among the world’s most prominent and talented designers. Her name stands for a unique blend of sophistication and livability; her designs are classic, timeless, and fluid. Her work is praised for its quiet refinement and soothing palate. At Studio 882, you’ll find her timeless furniture collection for Baker Furniture and elegant Kravet fabric line.

With award-winning designs for high profile celebrity clients, TOBI FARLEY is regarded for her work with color and pattern. Her signature style is bright, bold, and tailored. At Studio 882, her furniture collection for CR Laine combines her passion for color, comfort, and style.

THOMAS PHEASANT is sought after for his signature blend of classical roots and contemporary forms. He’s mastered the art of simplicity, combining bold silhouettes and clean finishes for a look that’s at once timeless and timely. It’s no wonder he’s been dubbed the “Dean of American Design” by Architectural Digest. The Thomas Pheasant Collection for Baker, available at Studio 882, balances classical elements and modern details.

As one of the most sought-after French interior decorators, JACQUES GARCIA draws influence from a wide range of global sources, including Zen minimalism, Egyptian revival and Napoleon III extravagance. His designs are expressive and energetic, and always full of splendor. At Studio 882, his line for Baker Furniture explores new expressions of classical roots.

American icon DOROTHY DRAPER established the first interior design firm in the US in 1923. With her self-confidence and unique flair, Dorothy became famous for her never-before-seen combinations of colors and pattern, oversized architectural details, and elaborate moldings. Her signature style is on display at some of the most visited hotels, including California’s Arrowhead Springs Hotel and West Virginia’s Greenbrier Hotel. See her iconic designs brought to life with our Kindel Furniture collection.

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INSPIRATION BY ROOM 15

INSPIRATION BY ROOMSPARK CREATIVITY

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LIVING & FAMILY ROOMINSPIRATION

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LIVING & FAMILY ROOM INSPIRATION 17

PUT YOURS ELF AT EAS E WITH COMFORTABLE UPHOL S TERY, DURABL E FABRICS AND FINIS HES , AND UNIQUE PRODUCTS THAT REF LECT YOUR PERS ONAL S TYLE .

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A DINING ROOM WITH OLD-WOR LD

CHARM OR A MODERN POIN T OF VIEW? WITH

THE RIGHT TABLE AND CHAIR S ,

YOUR VIS ION C AN COME TO LIFE .

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DINING ROOM INSPIRATION 19

DINING ROOMINSPIRATION

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BEDROOMINSPIRATION

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BEDROOM INSPIRATION 21

WHETHER A WOOD PANEL , UPHOLSTERED OR POSTER DESIGN, EVERY BED CAN BE DRESSED UP OR DOWN FOR A MORE OR LESS FORMAL BEDROOM. AT STUDIO 882 , THE DIRECTION IS YOURS TO CHOOSE .

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HOME OFFICE & ENTRYWAYINSPIRATION

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THE RIGHT FURNITURE CAN MAKE A S TATEMENT IN YOUR ENTRYWAY AND HOME OF FICE .

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MIDCENTURY MODERNINSPIRATION BY STYLE

Through refined form and a commitment to simplicity, the Presidio Lounge Chair and Madison Square stool, pictured left,

and the Tiburon Sofa, above, bring comfort to modernity.

If you want a clean, simple, or serene home, you’ll love this modern style. The furniture is streamlined, with simple edges, curves, and angles. Surfaces are smooth and uncluttered.

The result is a refreshing sense of honesty and simplicity.

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TRANSITIONALINSPIRATION BY STYLE

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Every piece of furniture is distinctive yet familiar, as though it has always belonged in the room. The result is an uncommon sense of longevity.

In this transitional home, the focus is on timeless forms, rooted in the heritage of traditional furniture, yet interpreted with unexpected materials and functionality that suits today’s

informal lifestyles. Classics with a wry designer twist. Polished but never prim.

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TRADITIONALINSPIRATION BY STYLE

Traditional furniture, like the Chippendale chinoiserie commode pictured above, preserves the integrity of the original by following the old-world

tradition of furniture making.

Traditional furniture illustrates that excellence is not limited to one era. Although these designs are part of history, true elegance and luxury are timeless and able to span centuries, cultures, and lifestyles. Which is why traditional furniture is just as at ease in today’s homes

as it is in ancient estates where the originals are housed.

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TRADITIONAL INSPIRATION 29

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CONTEMPORARYINSPIRATION BY STYLE

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A contemporary home allows individual statement pieces to really shine, such as the Quintette Mirror and the Bevel Swivel chair pictured above.

This contemporary home combines neutral elements with basic lines, forms, and shapes. But the result is anything but ordinary. Warm woods and textured fabrics soften clean lines

and mixed metals add a touch of shine.

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SOPHISTICATED NEUTRAL

INSPIRATION BY STYLE

St. Honore chest, pictured above, and Thassos stools, pictured right, lend an important sense of warmth that’s welcoming.

In this sophisticated and neutral home, nothing stands alone but is part of a larger whole. Through refined furniture forms, an understated palette and a commitment to simplicity,

balance, and harmony are achieved.

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SOPHISTICATED NEUTRAL INSPIRATION 33

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ECLECTIC & TRAVELEDINSPIRATION BY STYLE

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The Wisteria Console table, pictured left, and the Milpa Nightstand, above, reflect different global design influences. But both serve as perfect surfaces

to showcase personal tokens and collections.

An eclectic home speaks to a passionate commitment to discovery. In this home, divergent design influences are blended with tokens from global travels. The result is relaxed

and elegant rooms that are also imbued with personal meaning and memories.

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COLORFUL FAMILY HOMEINSPIRATION BY STYLE

The celedon and blush colors from the living room are carried over from room to room. Blush tones, for example, are used in the master bedroom lamps and

celedon throw pillows accent the family room’s Hampton Chaise.

Design should never be boring; and in this home color is used to convey a family’s charismatic and stylish personality. Color sets a mood, and is an opportunity

to turn a family home into a fantasy oasis away from busy lives.

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STATEMENT SEATINGTIPS & TRENDS

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ALL OF OUR UPHOLSTERY is easily customizable with your choice of fabric and finish. Here are some bold and beautiful designs to get your creativity flowing!

1 Create a perfect pair of chairs with color blocking, like on our Aledo chairs.

2 Break tradition with our Mia wing chair, upholstered in a bright and bold fabric.

3 Show your stripes with this contrasting band in a Greek key pattern on our Hollis chair. Bonus: both the band and the base fabric are Sunbrella!

4 Turn up the volume with a colorful fabric band on the skirt of our Johanna swivel chair.

5 Get your dinner guests talking with our Alexander side chairs which can be personalized with any fabric and paint color or wood finish combination.

6 Play with pattern by adding the Not A Maze crewel pattern to our Penley chair.

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Rustic, reclaimed wood with gray, cerused oak, or unfinished undertones has been popular for the last few years, but warm, rich wood is on trend. Use these rich tones to add a touch of elegance and a sense of history to your space. We love the warm wood tones of the recessed, molded, and mitered squares of the Bevel Low Cabinet.

WARM, RICH WOODS

Incorporating a statement piece is a great way to express your individual style. Nothing’s more popular this year than statement lighting. Whether it’s a sculptural chandelier, an unusual sconce, or an unexpected table lamp, statement lights look beautiful on and off.

THE STATEMENT LIGHT

Metallics bring neutral nuance to any room. Add subtle illumination with the bold gleam of rich bronze, the soft luster of sparkly silver, or the sultry glow of champagne gold.

PRECIOUS METALS

This year customers want a clear sense of the hand of the maker. Hand-painted details are everywhere from fabrics to ceramics and furniture and add a personal touch to your decor.

HAND-PAINTED DETAILS

Traditionally, blue has been used as a calming color. But vibrant and saturated versions of the hue—from rich teals to deep navy— are dominating the market. These saturated blues have become a staple in everything, from fabrics and wallpapers to accessories and even furniture finishes. Blue pairs so well with other colors and neutrals, it’s a natural fit to many interiors.

BOLD BLUES

Mixing and layering patterns is the great way to get a designer look. But pattern is no longer just for fabrics. Pattern is making unexpected statements in case goods—from side tables and cabinets to accessories like mirrors and hardware.

UNEXPECTED PATTERN

THE LATEST TRENDSTIPS AND TRENDS

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There’s no doubt that mixing different patterns and textures can give your home a fresh and interesting new look. In fact, playing with pattern is a great way to showcase your personality. Even better—you can experiment with pattern without making serious or expensive changes to your decor. Here are 6 expert tips to get you started on your own well-designed look.

The Celestial Chest makes a unique patterned statement in any room. The subtlety dimensioned face of galaxy-like swirls are framed in walnut and gold leaf. The circle door pull adds another layer of pattern for just the right finishing touch.

MIXING PATTERNS L IKE A PRO

TIPS & TRENDS

Mixing patterns that fall within the same color scheme is a great way to create a cohesive look. A fluid floral and a handsome geometric pattern can look great together if the colors relate.

O NE DECIDE ON A COLOR PALETTE

Mix big patterns with small patterns to give your space balance. For example, try a large floral pattern with a stripe or other geometric repeat.

TWO VARY THE SCALE

Don’t clump your patterns all together in the same spot. Think about the pattern on your floors (hardwood, area rugs, etc), on your walls (artwork, wallpaper, draperies), on your ceiling (molding, chandeliers), and at eye level with your upholstery, throw pillows, and casegoods.

THR EE VARY THE LOCATION

Adding chunks of solid color to a room can do two things: it helps the patterns you’ve selected really pop, and it brings a sense of balance to the room. And, don’t forget neutrals. They can be a great solid background for your prints.

FOUR ADD SOLIDS

Get creative with things like trim, fringe, and nailheads. These can add pattern in interesting, unexpected ways. The best part? This doesn’t require you to commit to a bold, overall pattern for your upholstery or drapery.

FIVE GET CREATIVE

Casegoods and accessories are an excellent way to incorporate pattern in your room.

S IX THINK BEYOND FABRICS

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Have you ever walked into a room that just felt right? It might be because of its gorgeous color scheme or fabulous furniture, but it also has a lot to do with the room’s symmetry. Symmetrical design impacts our subconscious, and we find these spaces more restful and peaceful than asymmetrical ones. But why is this?

The answer is that symmetrical balance is all around us. When we see

symmetry used in interior design, we’re picking up on a familiar pattern and are able to process the individual elements of the room faster. As a result, we tend to find these rooms more pleasing. Fortunately, it’s easy to bring symmetry into your home with a few design tricks. And, the best part is that they work for every design style from traditional to modern!

SYMMETR YTIPS & TRENDS

First, find the room’s focal point. It should be what immediately draws the eye, and it should refer to the room’s core function (the fireplace in the living room, the bed in a master bedroom, the dining table in a dining room, etc.). Use this focal point as the center of your symmetrical design.

Then, balance the weight. Bring balance to the room by placing furniture of similar weights on either side of your focal point. These objects can be heavier, like two sofas flanking a fireplace, or groupings of lighter weight objects, such as matching table lamps on each nightstand with coordinating artwork above.

Take a step back. Really. To achieve balance and symmetry, you may need to take a step back, then adjust the placement of individual items. For example, are the sofas equal distance from the fireplace? It’s helpful to view the room not just on a detailed level, but as a whole and from a distance.

Add some asymmetry. Can there be too much symmetry? Yes. Adding asymmetry brings visual interest and a more relaxed feel to your home. Asymmetry design elements can be big or small, and it’s easiest to think about using distinct objects that are nonetheless similar in mass or shape.

CREATING SYMMETRY

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STUNNING INSPIRATION I S JUST AROUND THE CORNER

DROP BY THE STUDIO

In just two years, Studio 882 has become the go-to furniture resource for customers and designers in more than 37 states. We take customer service very seriously, and our customers have responded accordingly. Our goal is to make our clients feel pampered. Some things you can expect as part of your Studio 882 experience:

ON E | PERSONAL ATTENTION You’ll work with one of the owners. Chad & Katie are extremely involved in the daily operations and design aspects of Studio 882. Because you’ll be working at various points with either or both of them, you’ll have access to their wealth of industry and design knowledge. You’ll receive up-to-date information on your order status, immediate responses to questions, and a deep understanding of the value of your furniture purchases.

TWO | QUALITY MATERIALS AND CRAFTSMANSHIPOur first focus is on quality. Heirloom quality and timeless designs are the basis of our business and we unapologetically offer only the brands of furniture that are known to be of the best quality. Yet many of our customers are quite surprised to find how affordable our starting point is. The Studio 882 difference is that our starting point is better quality than where many other stores end.

THR EE | CUSTOMIZATIONStudio-882.com has revolutionized the way our clients shop for their home furnishings. Our website features more than 12,000 products that are easily searchable and sortable by brand, type, and dimensions. You can browse our room inspirations page or see examples of some of our hand drawn room renderings—both with product links. On our customizations page, you can view all fabrics, leathers, finishes, and nail head options, as well as the various custom design programs for upholstery and casegoods. You can even order complimentary swatches so you can preview your favorite options in person before making your final selections. And then with our built-in room planner, you can simply enter your room dimensions and put your favorite items in your space, to scale.

FOUR | WHITE GLOVE DELIVERY Your items are going to be cared for from the time they leave the factory until they’re place in your room of choice. Our nationwide network of experienced delivery companies are committed to ensuring safe delivery to your home and will place your furniture for you, and remove all debris, leaving you with nothing to do other than enjoy your new items.

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882 Baltimore Pike Chadds Ford, PA 19317 for GPS, use the intersection of Hickory Hill Road and Baltimore Pike

studio-882.com 610.314.8820 [email protected]

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