Are these fixed retail products?
No. Most products are manufactured according to project specifications. The catalog shows manufacturing categories, material directions, and reference work rather than off-the-shelf SKUs.
Start from the space where the furniture will be used. Each category page helps procurement teams review typical items, project fit, quotation inputs, and the information PDL needs before drawings, samples, production, packing, and loading.
PDL coordinates materials and finishes according to project drawings, design intent, brand standards, durability requirements, and budget direction.
Common options include plywood, MDF, veneer, laminate, solid wood, metal, stone, glass, fabric, leather, foam, upholstery materials, hardware, edge details, finish samples, color matching, and mockup review.
PDL supports project teams from drawings, BOQs, and reference images to sample development, finish approval, production coordination, export packing, and container loading preparation. This helps buyers confirm feasibility, material direction, lead time, and quotation details before moving into full production.
No. Most products are manufactured according to project specifications. The catalog shows manufacturing categories, material directions, and reference work rather than off-the-shelf SKUs.
Floor plans, elevations, furniture schedules, reference images, quantities, material requirements, finish details, hardware requirements, and destination information help the team prepare a more accurate quotation.
Yes. PDL can manufacture furniture according to drawings, furniture schedules, reference images, material specifications, and project requirements.
Samples or mockups can be discussed according to the product type, material requirements, finish approval process, and project schedule.
Yes. PDL supports hotel, resort, serviced apartment, restaurant, and commercial interior projects based on drawings, schedules, and project specifications.
Yes. Furniture scope can be coordinated by area, product family, material direction, quantity, packing sequence, and project schedule.
Yes. PDL can review drawings, BOQs, reference images, material requirements, and construction details before quotation or sampling.
Send drawings, BOQs, furniture schedules, finish requirements, or reference images to discuss project feasibility, material options, sampling, lead time, and quotation details.