More than a supplier.
A strategic production partner.
Furniture manufacturers across Europe work with us because we operate as an extension of their own factory — without the capital, the lead time or the risk of building it themselves.
A specialist partner — without the supply chain exposure.
Wooden show wood is rarely a manufacturer’s core competence. Building in-house capability ties up capital, floor space and skilled labour. Sourcing from distant low-cost regions adds weeks of lead time, currency volatility and quality uncertainty.
We operate at the scale and discipline of a dedicated factory, but inside the European supply zone. That gives you specialist capability without owning it — and predictable logistics without intercontinental risk.
You retain ownership of design, brand and final assembly. We absorb the operational complexity of producing wooden components consistently, week after week.
From a sketch to a sampled part — faster than your roadmap expects.
Most upholstered furniture programmes are time-critical. The wooden element is often the slowest link: it gets re-drawn, re-quoted, re-sampled. We compress that loop.
Our in-house CAD and 3D team works directly from your hand sketches, photos or rough technical drawings. No external bureau, no translation losses.
Prototypes go from approved geometry to a physical sample within days — machined on the same equipment that will run the series. What you approve is what you receive in production.
Your stock, held at our facility — ready when you need it.
Upholstered furniture demand rarely matches a flat production schedule. Stocking finished components ties up your warehouse space; stocking nothing risks missed deliveries. We offer a smarter alternative.
You can order components to be held at our facility in one of two states: fully finished and ready to ship, or machined to final geometry and ready to finish on short notice. Either way, when you need them, we dispatch — cutting your effective lead time to a minimum.
This means you carry less inventory at your own site, respond faster to customer orders, and avoid the cost of holding finished stock that may not sell immediately.
Machine-enforced consistency, batch after batch.
Show wood is judged visually, on the customer’s sofa. A single off-tone leg or misaligned profile undermines the whole piece. Consistency cannot rely on individual craft — it has to be designed into the process.
Geometry is held by multi-axis CNC and CNC turning. Finishing is held by robotic spray lines with programmed parameters. Operators verify; machines reproduce.
Every batch is run from the same approved CAD, the same tooling library and the same finishing recipe. The 10,000th leg is built the same way as the first sampled one.
Three sourcing routes. One clear choice.
A side-by-side view of what each model actually costs you in capital, time, control and risk.
| Topic | In-house | Far East sourcing | Styrczula |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital commitment | High — CNC, dust extraction, finishing line, labour | Low — but large working capital tied in transit stock | None — pay per ordered component |
| Lead time | Short, but limited by internal capacity peaks | 6–12 weeks plus customs and freight risk | Days to a few weeks, EU-internal logistics |
| Development support | Limited to in-house engineering bandwidth | Slow — language, time-zone and IP friction | Direct CAD/3D collaboration, single team |
| Quality consistency | Depends on retained craft skill | Variable — supplier rotation risk | CNC + robotic finishing, audited per batch |
| Demand volatility response | Slow — fixed capacity, hiring cycles | Very slow — long sea freight pipeline | Ballooning model — semi-finished buffer |
Ready to make show wood someone else’s problem?
Send us a sketch, a photo or a current spec. We will respond with manufacturability feedback and an indicative quote — typically within a few working days.

