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Ever looked at your sofa and thought... wait, where did this actually come from? This week on The Terrace, we're pulling back the curtain on how furniture actually gets made — and trust us, it's more fascinating (and complicated) than you think. We're talking the full journey: from the 18-month planning cycle that starts way before a product hits the floor, to why your handmade Indian console might look a little different than the one in the photo (and why that's actually a good thing). We break down where different types of furniture get made and why — Vietnam for precision case goods, India for artisan one-of-a-kinds, China for your RTA flat-pack moment — and we get into the weeds on what "Made in USA," "Assembled in USA," and "Finished in USA" actually mean. Spoiler: they're very different things. We also dish on High Point Market, debate the best and worst Met Gala looks, gush over burl wood and chrome floor lamps, share our current covets (the Crate & Barrel x Howell & Harrier collab — consider this your warning), and play a round of Would You Rather that gets surprisingly philosophical. After this episode, you will never look at your sofa the same way again. That's a promise. ---------------------------------------- Come hang with us! Follow along on Instagram @thestudio_terrace [https://www.instagram.com/thestudio_terrace] — we read every DM and comment, and we genuinely want to know: is there a piece of furniture you're going to look at completely differently after this? Or a purchase you wish you could take back? Tell us everything. And if this episode saved a friend from a very expensive mistake, share it with them — they're probably in a showroom right now making a very important decision. 🥂
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