FURNITURE AND HOMEWARE · PRODUCTION PLAYBOOK

Furniture and homeware imagery that stays consistent at catalogue scale.

Furniture and homeware teams manage large products, material variation, supplier imagery and room-set alternatives. This playbook covers capture inputs, editing decisions, department handoffs and the quality controls needed to protect straight geometry, believable scale, realistic grain and stable perspective.

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Illustrative furniture and homeware ecommerce product photography
Specialist production · Independent quality control
Modelled volume600 assets from 14 suppliers
Sourcestudio pack shots, room sets, cut-outs and material details
Main channelhome retailers, marketplaces and trade catalogues
QC focusverticals, contact points, joints, texture, colour and canvas occupancy
01

A production brief your team can reuse

Keep oak grain and joint detail. Correct camera lean without changing proportions. Centre to the visual mass, maintain 7% floor clearance and use a soft shadow consistent with the front-left key light. Common jobs include perspective correction, background removal, material cleanup, room-set extraction, colour variants, scale alignment. The approved decisions become a versioned specification rather than disappearing into email.

02

Correct perspective without redesigning the product

Small vertical corrections can make supplier photography coherent. Aggressive warping can alter seat width, leg angle and product truth. The brief defines tolerances and sends unsuitable sources back for recapture.

03

Use material references

Oak, walnut, boucle, leather and ceramic surfaces react differently to cleanup. A material reference prevents global smoothing from erasing grain, pile or hand-finished variation.

04

Plan canvases around physical scale

A stool and a wardrobe should feel related without appearing the same size. Category-specific occupancy rules work better than one universal margin.

05

Move the full range without losing product identity

Device, folder and secure-link uploads keep source names attached to the order. Department roles separate preparation, product questions, review and billing. Approved masters can then become controlled outputs for home retailers, marketplaces and trade catalogues, while exceptions remain visible instead of blocking the entire range.

PRACTICAL ANSWERS

Questions teams ask before production.

01Can room-set products be isolated?

Often yes, when edges and occlusion are usable. Hidden product areas should not be fabricated without an approved reference.

02Can you standardise multiple suppliers?

Yes, using category rules and exception flags, though very different angles may require recapture.

03How do colour variants work for wood?

Use variant-specific references; grain and finish should remain credible rather than applying a flat colour overlay.

ONE ORDER OR A COMPLETE CATALOGUE

Make the brief clear before the first file moves.

Rupato keeps uploads, specifications, tasks, review and delivery attached to the same production record.

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