Handcrafted bespoke furniture detail showcasing artisan quality
Modern luxury furniture in contemporary living space
Skilled craftsmen at work in furniture workshop
Premium materials and wood selection for custom furniture
Tech-driven furniture manufacturer

Beyond furniture

Render → Reality

±1 mm

B2B contract furniture manufacturer for designers, contractors and developers. Turnkey furniture packages from 3D scanning to installed result — European production partner across 10 markets.

200+
Projects Completed
2x
5-Axis CNC Centers
9
Markets Served
5Y
Warranty Coverage

From scan to fitted space

A production process built to find problems on screen, not inside a finished villa.

Design

CAD drawings, 3D visualization, and material planning tailored to your space.

3D Scanning

Real walls, floors, ceilings, reveals and service points are captured before production, so drawings are checked against the actual space.

Materials

EU-certified melamine, MDF, premium HPL, and top-brand hardware from our trusted European suppliers.

Production

Approved models become CNC programs, cutting lists and factory instructions. The goal is repeatable output, not last-minute interpretation.

Quality Control

Visible edges, hardware positions and dimensions are checked before packing, reducing site cutting and return visits.

Assembly

Pre-assembly and fitting checks in our workshop to ensure all components align perfectly.

Installation

On-site delivery, professional fitting, and final adjustments in your space.

Measurable manufacturing

The two tolerances

One tolerance controls the furniture. The other controls how the furniture meets the real building.

±1 mm

Render → Reality

The finished furniture matches the approved 3D design and production file within a measurable manufacturing tolerance.

±2 mm

Reality → Space

The installed furniture is planned against real walls, floors and ceilings so site fitting is controlled instead of improvised.

Why FurniOx

Tech-driven manufacturing for designers, contractors and brands that need measurable execution.

Render → Reality · ±1 mm

We lead with the number because it is the thing you can check. 3D scanning, CAD/CAM and CNC production reduce the gap between approved render and finished furniture.

AI-supported workflow

AI helps with quoting, scheduling and material optimization, while final judgement stays with the production team. The result is faster response without losing control.

Lean Team, Direct Partnership

A focused team of specialists means faster decisions, personal service, and no corporate overhead.

Tailored to Every Space

From single pieces to complete commercial fit-outs, designed specifically for your requirements.

9 European Markets

Serving Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, UK, and beyond.

Fast Delivery & Assembly

End-to-end logistics including delivery, installation, and after-sales support.

Material partners

We do not hide behind “premium materials.” We name the suppliers, surfaces and hardware behind the specification so designers and contractors can verify what is being built.

EGGER

LMDP carcasses, door faces and decor-matched board stock

KRONOSPAN

LMDP structure and repeatable panel programs

FORNER

Super-matt and acrylic fronts for premium kitchens and wardrobes

BLUM

Hinges, lift systems and BLUMOTION damping

REHAU

RAUKANTEX edge bands and RAUVISIO surface systems

GENTAS

CHPL compact laminate and durable work surfaces

HETTICH

Drawer runners and furniture hardware for demanding use

See materials and equipment

Buyer-led questions

Frequently asked by contractors, designers and developers

Straight answers to the questions buyers actually ask before they short-list a furniture manufacturing partner.

  • Do you work with contractors and designers, not just direct clients?

    Yes — contractors, fit-out companies, architects, interior designers and real-estate developers are our primary buyers. We provide CAD/CAM files, BOMs, technical drawings and packing lists in the formats your team already uses. Direct residential clients are a smaller channel, supported in Lithuania only.

  • Can you handle a complete villa or multi-room furniture package?

    Yes. We deliver turnkey furniture packages for entire interiors — kitchens, wardrobes, bathrooms, bedrooms, offices and bespoke joinery — under one contract, one production schedule and one delivery program. The package model means a single accountable team from 3D scan to installed result.

  • How do you control tolerances before installation?

    Every project starts with a Leica 3D scan of the actual space. Drawings are validated in SolidWorks against the scan, so wall, floor and ceiling irregularities are resolved at design stage. Production runs to ±1 mm manufacturing tolerance; the installed package fits the real building within ±2 mm. Both numbers are written into the contract.

  • Do you manufacture in-house or subcontract production?

    Six core processes — CAD/CAM design, HPL/veneer pressing, board cutting, CNC machining, edge banding and labeled delivery packaging — are all done in-house in our Rinkuskiai factory. We do not subcontract production. This is the single biggest reason quality risk is lower than with a typical small joiner.

  • What makes FurniOx safer than a small local joiner?

    Three things: (1) every project is validated in 3D against the real space before any panel is cut, (2) production runs on industrial 5-axis CNC equipment with documented ±0.1 mm machine tolerance, and (3) all six manufacturing processes stay inside our shop floor so there are no handoff failures between subcontractors. The result is fewer surprises on installation day.

  • Which European markets do you serve?

    We deliver and install across 10 European markets: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Denmark and the United Kingdom, plus international projects through furniox.com. Delivery uses tracked logistics partners; installation teams travel to site.

  • What lead times can you commit to for a multi-room package?

    Standard lead time from approved design to installed result is 6–8 weeks for single-room projects and 8–12 weeks for multi-room packages, scaling with scope. Express production (4 weeks) is available for short-deadline contract work. Lead times are written into the order; we notify in writing at least 3 working days before delivery.

  • How does the handover from production to on-site installation work?

    Parts arrive grouped, labeled and protected in the installation sequence — by room and by install order — with a written packing list. Our installation team unloads at ground level, places by room and fits to the scanned dimensions. Visible damage is recorded on the delivery receipt before signing; hidden defects are accepted within 14 days for B2B contracts.

What Our Clients Say

Trusted by businesses and homeowners across Europe

FurniOx delivered our complete office furniture ahead of schedule. The quality and attention to detail exceeded our expectations.
Erik van der BergFacilities Manager, TechHub Amsterdam
We have been working with FurniOx for 5 years. Their custom kitchen solutions are consistently excellent, and the team is a pleasure to work with.
Maria GarciaInterior Designer, Barcelona
The precision of their CNC work and the quality of materials is outstanding. Fast delivery across the Baltics makes them our go-to manufacturer.
Andris OzolsCEO, Baltic Interiors, Riga

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Smarter Manufacturing, Less Waste

Our digital-first workflow combines AI material nesting, 3D scanning, and CAD/CAM precision to cut waste at every stage — no physical prototypes, no excess material, shorter supply chains from EU-certified suppliers.

EU-Standard Materials
Made in EU
AI-Optimised Nesting
Digital-First Production
100%
EU-certified supplier materials
Up to 20%
Less waste via AI material nesting
0
Physical prototypes needed
9
European markets, local supply chains