EXPLORE
*OUR FURNITURE CATAGORIES
MATRESSES
INNERSPRING
• Construction: This is a classic mattress style, built with a support core of steel coils (springs), finished with a relatively thin comfort layer of padding or upholstery.• Feel: Usually firm with a noticeably springy, bouncy response.They provide strong support and often sleep cooler because air circulates freely through the coil system.• Pros/Cons: Commonly the most affordable option, but motion isolation is often weak (you’ll feel a partner’s movement), and overall durability/longevity can be lower.
MEMORY FOAM
• Construction: Built with high-density polyurethane foam engineered to conform to your body, frequently topped with viscoelastic foam layers that react to warmth and pressure for a closer fit.• Feel: Soft and body-hugging, with a noticeable “sink-in” contouring effect.• Pros/Cons: Great for relieving pressure points and minimizing motion transfer (especially helpful for partners). Some older or budget options can hold heat, but many newer versions add cooling gel or cooler covers.
LATEX
• Construction: Made with natural latex (rubber tree sap) or man-made latex foam materials.• Feel: Resilient and supportive, offering a lively bounce that’s more buoyant than innerspring, and it rebounds faster (returns to shape quicker) than memory foam.• Pros/Cons: Very long-lasting, naturally eco-conscious, and allergy-friendly, but typically pricier and heavier than many alternatives.
HYBRID
• Construction: A smart blend of two top technologies, built with a pocketed coil core (for stability and support) topped with generous layers of memory foam or latex (for plush comfort).• Feel: Even and well-rounded; it delivers the responsive bounce of an innerspring along with the pressure-relieving softness of foam.• Pros/Cons: Provides strong support and comfort across many sleep styles, though it often costs more than other options.
BEDDINGS
SHEETS
• Sheets: These form the base layer. This group covers fitted sheets (that wrap the mattress), flat sheets (top layers), and pillowcases.Bedsheets are mainly grouped by fabric, dimensions, weave pattern, and design (fitted vs. flat). Common types include cotton, microfiber, and mixed blends.
WARM LAYERS
• Warmth Layers (Duvets, Comforters, & Quilts): These serve as the primary plush, lofty, or stitched top layers, added to provide insulation and enhance the overall look.• Comforters are sewn, filled bedcovers.• Duvets are soft, stuffed inserts usually paired with a removable duvet cover.• Quilts are slimmer layers with stitched batting, often chosen for lighter warmth or warmer regions.
PILLOWS & SHAMS
• Pillows & Shams: A must-have for cozy rest, this section covers bed pillows (stuffed with down, synthetic fill, or memory foam) along with decorative shams or pillow covers.
Pillows are mainly grouped by what’s inside them, since the fill influences firmness, loft (height), and airflow. Core options include memory foam, down/feather, fiberfill, latex, and specialty designs.
- How to style pillows like a pro: Cushions are plush, fabric-covered pouches packed with foam, feathers, or fibers, made for comfort, support, and visual appeal on furniture. They improve seating, add lumbar support, and act as quick, flexible decor refreshes for sofas, chairs, and beds. Common types include throw cushions, floor cushions, and seat pads.
PROTECTORS & MATRESS COVERS
• Protectors & Mattress Covers: These practical products shield the mattress from allergens, dust mites, and accidental spills. This group also covers mattress pads, which provide an added layer of softness and support. In addition, bed skirts are commonly used to hide the box spring and give the bed a polished, complete appearance.
COTS
STANDARD
• Standard Cots (Infant): Traditional wooden, metal, or plastic stationary cots with high railings for safety, Often with adjustable mattress heights.
CONVERTIBLE COT BEDS
• Convertible Cot Beds: Designed for longevity, these convert from a baby cot to a toddler bed or daybed as the child grows.
PORTABLE / TRAVEL
• Portable/Travel Cots: Lightweight, foldable cots with mesh sides designed for easy travel, storage, or temporary use.
BASSINETS
• Bassinets: Smaller, often mobile, cots designed specifically for newborns to be kept near parents.
SOLID WOOD
• Wooden/Solid Wood Cots: Known for durability and classic design, often made of Sheesham or teak.
METAL/STEEL
• Metal/Steel Cots: Generally lighter, durable, and sometimes foldable, suitable for smaller s
STORAGE
• Storage Cots: Beds that feature built-in under-bed drawers or boxes, ideal for saving space and organizing items.
UPHOLSTERED
• Upholstered Cots: Feature padded headboards and frames, providing a luxurious look and comfort.
PLAYPENS
• Playpens/Play Yards: Versatile, often mesh-sided units that act as a safe place for both sleeping and playing.
SIDE TABLES
Side tables are categorized by function, shape, and material to suit diverse room needs. Key types include end tables (beside sofas), bedside tables/nightstands, accent tables, nesting tables, and drink tables. Materials include wood, metal, marble, and glass, often in modern, traditional, or eclectic styles.
Common Side Table Categories By Function:
End Tables: Placed at the end of a sofa to hold lamps and décor.
Bedside Tables (Nightstands): Used for bedroom storage (clocks, phones, books).
Accent Tables: Decorative pieces that add style rather than primarily serving a functional purpose, such as small drink tables.
Nesting Tables: Sets of tables in graduated sizes that fit inside one another, offering flexibility for small spaces.
C-Shaped/Side Tables: Designed to slide over sofa seats or under beds to bring the surface closer.
Console Tables: Long and narrow, suitable for hallways or behind sofas.
By Material:
Wooden Tables: Ranging from classic solid wood to veneer, offering durability.
Metal Tables: Often featuring gold, black, or metallic finishes for a modern industrial look.
Marble-Top Tables: Often featuring white, beige, or brown marble, giving a luxury, sophisticated look.
Glass/Mirrored Tables: Provide an airy, modern feel.
By Shape:
Round Side Tables: Good for softening room lines and fitting in tight corners.
Square or Rectangular: Typical for traditional seating arrangements.
Cube/Pedestal Tables: Versatile shapes that can act as accent, storage, or display, such as pedestal or tripod styles.
By Style:
Modern: Simple, sleek lines.
Traditional: Ornate and heavy, often with carved wood.
Industrial: Metal and wood combinations.
Eclectic: Unique or artistic shape
SOFAS
SECTIONAL
Modular pieces (e.g., L-shaped, U-shaped) that offer flexible configurations for large families or entertainment areas.
LOVE SEATER/ 2-SEATER
Compact, intimate seating designed for two people
3-SEATER
Standard, versatile seating for medium to large living rooms.
CHAISE LOUNGES
Long chairs designed for reclining, sometimes attached to sectional sofas.
SOFA CUM BEDS
Functional, space-saving furniture that converts from a sofa to a bed.
RECLINERS
Sofas with reclining seats for maximum comfort and relaxation
MODULAR
Individual units that can be arranged and rearranged to suit space requirements
Sofa categories are defined by configuration, seating capacity, and style, ranging from versatile sectional and L-shaped sofas for large spaces to space-saving 2-3 seater sofas, loveseats, and chaise lounges. Common materials include fabric, leather, leatherette, and wood, featuring designs like modern modular, Chesterfield, and reclining sofas
Common Styles & Materials:
• Chesterfield: Classic design featuring deep tufting, rolled arms, and equal-height back/arms.
• Modern/Minimalist: Characterized by sleek lines and simple aesthetics.
• Fabric Sofas: Soft, breathable, and available in many patterns.
• Leather/Leatherette: Durable and stylish options that offer a luxurious, easy-to-clean aesthetic. • Urban Ladder +4
Seating Configurations:
• 3+2+1 Seater: Ideal for large, cohesive living room sets.
• 3+1+1 Seater: Best for medium-sized spaces.
• Corner/L-Shaped: Tailored for maximizing space in corners.
CHAIRS
OFFICE CHAIRS
Designed for productivity and support, including ergonomic task chairs, breathable mesh chairs, and premium leather executive chairs.
DINING CHAIRS
Often wood, metal, or upholstered, tailored for comfort during meals.
LOUNGE CHAIRS
Focus on comfort and style, such as armchairs, recliners, rocking chairs, and loveseats.
BEDROOM CHAIRS
Specialized seating like slipper chairs (no arms) or vanity chairs, suitable for small spaces.
OUTDOOR CHAIRS
Weather-resistant materials such as plastic, teak, or metal, including Adirondack and deck chairs.
SPECIALITY CHAIRS
Includes stools, drafting chairs, children’s chairs, and wheelchairs.
TABLES
DINING
Main table for meals
COFFE TABLE
Low table for living rooms.
END TABLE
Small, placed beside chairs/sofas.
CONSOLE
Long, narrow, used against walls.
OFFICE/STUDY
Drafting, conference, and training tables.
SPECIALITY
Picnic, gaming, and folding tables.
CABINETS
UNITS
WARDROBES
DRESSING
