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Interior Design

Receiving, storage, and install support for designers and FF&E teams — handled with care.

We act as the logistics layer behind your installs — receiving product, protecting it in storage, and delivering it in the right sequence on the day you need it.

How designers use us

From first vendor shipment to final placement — we're the logistics partner behind your install.

  • Product receiving and inspection

    We accept vendor shipments at our warehouse, inspect items for damage at intake, and document condition before storage.

  • Secure inventory storage

    Items are stored organized by project, client, or room until your install date. We protect your inventory, not just warehouse it.

  • Selective delivery by install date

    When you're ready for an install, we deliver the right items to the right location on your schedule — not the warehouse's.

  • On-site placement and adjustment

    Our crews work from your placement specs. We put items where you need them, adjust on your direction, and work alongside your installation team.

  • Damage documentation and reporting

    If an item arrives damaged, we document it immediately. You'll have a record before you're standing on site without what you ordered.

  • Punch-list and follow-up support

    After the install, we come back for swaps, adjustments, or deliveries of items that arrived late.

Most of our interior design clients found us because a delivery to their jobsite went sideways. Items arrived damaged and undocumented. The wrong pieces showed up. Nothing was ready for install day.

We run a receiving and storage operation specifically designed for the way FF&E logistics actually works — vendors shipping on different schedules, install dates that shift, items that can't just stack in a corner.

Handling and protection

The items you source can't be replaced on short notice. We treat them that way.

Intake inspection

Every item that enters our warehouse is inspected for transit damage at the point of receiving. If it's damaged on arrival, you know before we touch it further.

Condition documentation

We document item condition with intake records. For high-value or fragile pieces, we note any pre-existing marks, scratches, or packaging concerns.

Organized storage

Items are stored by project, not mixed into general warehouse inventory. You know where your project's goods are.

Protective handling protocols

Blanket wrapping, appropriate stacking, and two-person handling for large or delicate pieces. Standard practice, not an upgrade.

Packaging retention

We don't immediately discard manufacturer packaging. If you need something to return or repack, we work with you on that.

Active inventory tracking

We maintain a receiving log so you know what's arrived, what's still pending from vendors, and what's ready to deliver.

On-site execution

Install day doesn't always go to plan. We stay until it's right.

Designers have described working with us as having an extra crew that actually listens. We work from your direction. We move things when you ask us to move them. We don't put items down and leave.

When install day reveals that a piece doesn't fit where it was supposed to, or the designer wants to try a different arrangement, we stay with the project until the space is right.

Room adjustments during install

We reposition items on the designer's direction during the install day itself — not on a follow-up trip.

Late-arriving items

When a vendor ships late, we receive the item when it arrives and coordinate a separate delivery to the site.

Punch-list follow-up

After the install, we return for swaps, additional deliveries, or adjustments the design team identifies during walkthrough.

How it works

The logistics side of your installs — handled.

Share your project and vendor list

Tell us what's coming, from whom, and when your install date is. We set up your project in our system before the first item ships.

We receive, inspect, and hold

Vendors ship to our warehouse. We receive, inspect, document, and organize by your project.

We deliver and place on install day

We show up when you do, with the right items, ready to work to your direction.

FAQ

Questions from designers and FF&E coordinators

Q

Can you receive furniture shipments directly from my vendors?

Yes. We accept delivery from your vendors directly, inspect items on arrival, and store them under your project name. Vendors ship to our warehouse address and we handle it from there.

Q

What happens if something arrives damaged?

We document the damage at receiving and notify you immediately. You'll have a written record with condition notes before we move the item into storage. This protects your ability to file a freight claim with the vendor or carrier.

Q

Can you deliver items selectively — for example, only the living room pieces for day one of the install?

Yes. Selective, phased delivery is standard for our design clients. We organize your inventory by room, phase, or floor and deliver the right grouping on the right date.

Q

Do your crews work from placement drawings?

Yes. If you have a floor plan or placement spec, we work from it. If you're directing on site, we follow your direction as the install progresses.

Q

Can you handle large, fragile, or unusual pieces — custom furniture, art, large mirrors?

Yes, within commercial and residential design project contexts. We use blanket wrapping and two-person handling for large or delicate pieces. For extremely high-value fine art or one-of-a-kind museum-grade items, we recommend a specialist art handler — but for most design project inventory, we're the right call.

Q

Do you offer ongoing storage for designers with multiple active projects?

Yes. We work with designers who have several concurrent projects. We maintain separate project organization and can manage receiving and delivery across multiple jobs simultaneously.

Tell us your challenge. We'll design the solution.

Share your install timeline and vendor list — we'll set up receiving and delivery.

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