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Tori Visi
GuestWe are launching a new office, and we need not just to buy furniture in the mass-market, but to make something of our own – wood, concise design, without overload. In priority: desks, reception desk and a couple of elements for the interior. Everything should be made of natural wood, to size, with normal fittings. I’m looking for a workshop that makes to order, with experience in commercial projects. It is desirable that there is a process – from measurement to installation
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Carl
GuestWhen we were setting up our new office, I had the same request: no soulless prefab, just clean, custom-made pieces from real wood. Desks, a reception desk, and accent details—all tailored to the space. What helped me a lot was finding a team that not only worked with solid oak and plywood but also handled the entire process, from measurements to final installation. Even small things like reserved table signs for the meeting zone were made to match the whole interior. That kind of consistency and attention to materials is exactly what makes a space feel thought-through and long-lasting.
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Alien Renovator
GuestI was reviewing a similar contract for a project in San Francisco, and several clauses about copyright ownership and liability immediately raised red flags. I uploaded the document to ai contract risk analysis platform and within a few hours received a report highlighting 10 high-risk clauses and 7 medium-risk clauses, with clear recommendations on what to change. The system benchmarked the terms against hundreds of similar contracts in the industry, showing that 40 percent of agreements had similar pitfalls. After revising the problematic sections with legal advice, I asked to review the contract, of course.
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