Our Factories
Because we sell direct to you, we can keep pricing honest. Instead of funding retail layers, we invest in materials, quality control, and production methods that stay consistent from the first unit to the thousandth.
Why Shenzhen
Shenzhen is one of the strongest manufacturing ecosystems in the world, not because it is “big,” but because it is dense with specialized capability. In furniture, that density matters. A “factory” is not just a building. It is a team, a process, and a quality culture. We choose partners based on their ability to execute the details that matter most in a finished piece, then we stay close to production so standards do not drift.
Our manufacturing facility in China meets the standards of:
- Repeatable accuracy: patterns, cuts, and assembly that remain consistent across production runs
- Material expertise: proper handling of leather, woven textiles, veneers, foams, and hardware
- Process discipline: structured steps, documented checks, and clean workmanship standards
This is why we use specialized manufacturing houses rather than generic facilities that try to do everything. It is also how we protect proportion and silhouette, which is a major part of what makes a piece feel “right” in your home.
A Factory System, Not a Single Building
Top-tier manufacturing is not about buzzwords. It is about capability.
Our production partners operate with modern equipment and specialized craft teams so they can deliver stable frames, clean upholstery lines, and consistent finishes. The goal is not to overbuild for the sake of it. The goal is to build with control, so what arrives matches what you ordered.
That control shows up in a few places customers notice immediately:
Upholstery that stays tailored
Seams that land where they should. Tension that looks smooth, not wrinkled. Cushion builds that keep their shape instead of collapsing quickly. Our upholstered products are designed around durable performance targets, including a Martindale score of 25,000 to 30,000.
Finishing that looks calm in real rooms
Even stain, steady sheen, and clean edges that hold up under everyday lighting, not just studio photos.
Assembly that feels engineered
Stable bases, aligned hardware, and smooth function on moving components. When a piece swivels, reclines, or supports weight in specific load paths, the quality of assembly is the difference between confidence and frustration.
Quality Control That Starts Early
We do not treat inspection as a final glance before shipping. We follow a “build it right, then verify it” approach. Every Sohnne piece goes through triple inspection focused on the things that matter in real life: proportions, consistency of color and finish, tight upholstery execution, and overall solidity for everyday use.
That triple check exists to catch the most common issues that appear when brands scale too fast:
- Small dimension drift that changes the silhouette
- Minor stitching inconsistencies that become obvious up close
- Finish variations that look different under daylight
- Stability issues that show up as wobble, creaks, or uneven footing
The result is furniture that arrives looking intentional and feeling stable, not furniture that needs “luck” to turn out right.

DTC Model For Better Pricing
Traditional furniture pricing is rarely driven only by materials and workmanship. It is often driven by layers: showrooms, commissions, multiple markups, and inventory overhead.
Our model is different. We build a leaner pipeline and put more of the budget into the product itself. That means:
Fewer layers between factory and customer
Direct-to-consumer operations let us reduce the markup stack that normally inflates retail pricing.
Long-term factory relationships
When you work closely with specialized partners over time, you reduce sampling waste, improve consistency, and streamline production planning. That efficiency supports better pricing while protecting quality.
Smarter allocation of spend
Instead of spending heavily on retail real estate, we invest in materials, QC, and manufacturing precision. That is why we can offer high-precision reproductions at better value compared with comparable options.
This is also why we can stand behind the product with a 5-year warranty.
Responsible Production Mindset
Great furniture should be built with respect for the people making it and the homes it is going into. While manufacturing systems vary by product category and partner specialization, our sourcing approach prioritizes:
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stable, trained production teams
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safe, organized factory environments
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process documentation that improves consistency and reduces waste
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packaging and handling standards designed to reduce transit damage
The point is not just to manufacture. It is to manufacture responsibly and predictably, so the outcome is consistent and the customer experience is clean.

Pack, Protect, Ship
The factory job is not finished when the last screw goes in. Packaging is part of quality.
Each item is prepared to protect key impact points and preserve upholstery and finishes during transit. Final checks happen before packing so your piece arrives as intended, not “almost right.”
Then our fulfillment system finishes the job. We keep U.S. warehouse stock for popular pieces ready to ship, offer White Glove delivery, and move custom orders faster than typical industry timelines because we control more of the process end to end.
Why This Matters in Your Home
Factories matter because they determine what you feel every day:
A seat that stays supportive.
Upholstery that keeps its structure.
Finishes that stay consistent.
A build that feels solid when you sit, lean, or move.
This is what “middle ground” means to us: furniture that looks design-led, performs like it should, and is priced fairly because the business model is efficient.
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