Furniture,
coordinated to spec.
Danerra coordinates furniture as a project package, not a purchase. Seating, casegoods, tables and beds are sourced against spec sheets and brand standards and delivered together — one consistent FF&E set for every room, floor or property in the scope.
Project FF&E,
not a furniture order.Furniture for a project is a package. Seating, casegoods, tables and beds have to match a spec sheet or a brand standard and arrive together in the right quantities. We coordinate FF&E across the scope so a guest room, a lobby or an office floor is furnished as one consistent set.
Where the project calls for it, we source project-specific custom furniture built to the design intent rather than adapted from stock, and manage the manufacturers so custom and standard pieces land on the same timeline.
FF&E delivered as one consistent set.
The furniture types we coordinate.
From seating to bespoke case pieces, each type is sourced to specification and coordinated alongside the rest of the FF&E scope.
Sofas
Lounge and modular seating specified to the scheme and upholstered to spec.
Lounge chairs
Accent and occasional seating matched across the package.
Dining furniture
Tables and chairs coordinated for restaurants, guest rooms and communal areas.
Beds
Bed frames and case pieces built to hospitality and residential standards.
Casegoods
Dressers, consoles and storage pieces produced to a consistent finish.
Tables
Coffee, side and work tables sized and finished to the design.
Custom FF&E packages
Bespoke pieces built to design intent and delivered on one timeline.
Sourced to the spec sheet,
delivered as a set.
Furniture sourcing runs from the spec sheet outward. We translate the FF&E schedule into a manufacturing brief, match it to producers who can hold the finish and the quantity, and pre-qualify them before anything is committed.
Before production, samples and finish approvals are signed off against the project so upholstery, timber and detailing match the standard rather than an approximation. Quantities are planned to the room count so nothing arrives short.
Furniture rarely lands alone, so we coordinate it with the categories around it — lighting, wall panels, flooring and cabinetry — keeping the palette consistent so the finished space reads as one designed scheme.
Custom and standard pieces on one timeline.
One spec sheet, held across every room in the project.
Where furniture is most often requested.
Hospitality fit-outs
Guest-room and public-area FF&E to brand standard.
Commercial offices
Workstations, breakout seating and reception furniture.
Residential projects
Furniture packages for single- and multi-family builds.
Restaurants
Dining seating and tables built for daily use.
What can be tailored to the project.
Because furniture is sourced to specification, most variables are set by the project rather than a fixed range.
Dimensions
Sized to the room and the layout, not the nearest stock piece.
Finishes
Timber, metal and paint finishes approved against the project.
Materials
Frames, fills and surfaces specified to use and budget.
Upholstery
Fabric and leather selections matched to the scheme and graded for use.
Configurations
Modular layouts and piece counts set to how the space works.
Approvals
Samples and pre-production sign-offs before anything is built.
The categories furniture sits beside.
Furniture is rarely sourced alone. These are the categories most often coordinated alongside it — the start of a fuller project supply.
Lighting
Decorative and architectural lighting specified in full.
Wall Panels
Decorative, acoustic and cladding finishing systems.
Cabinets
Kitchens, vanities, wardrobes and millwork built to drawing.
Flooring
Wood, LVT, tile and carpet across the whole scope.
Need furniture for your next project? Start the conversation.
Share your FF&E schedule and scope and we’ll respond with a structured proposal — piece types, indicative pricing, lead times and the named contact who will run your account. Add other categories at any point.