It’s Not Just Wayfair: Why Does ALL Of Your Furniture Fall Apart?

Interesting commentary on what happened to the furniture industry in the United States.

    • m4m4m4m4@lemmy.world
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      23 hours ago

      It’s odd because from what I can gather from things like youtube it seems like woodworking is huge there (and they say wood is cheap there too), so I’d imagine there should be a considerable amount of people doing furniture.

      Contrasting to the situation here where people doing hand-maded furniture is lowering their prices so much trying to keep up with the ikea-type of shit (and of course doing things with superior quality).

      • deegeese
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        18 hours ago

        Labor is still expensive.

        Lots of labor needed if it’s not mass produced on an assembly line.

      • QuarterSwede@lemmy.world
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        17 hours ago

        My FiL made my dining room table. It’s ~600lbs and was $2K in material alone, that didn’t include any labor he didn’t charge us. It’s just about indestructible but it certainly would’ve been $4k-$5k if he was selling it. Would you buy that? I thought not. I certainly wouldn’t have.

        • the_tab_key@lemmy.world
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          16 hours ago

          I made my sons’ crib. Solid cherry, nothing crazy fancy but I like it. I wouldn’t make another to sell unless I get at least $5k for it. I doubt anyone would buy it for much more than $1k. Just not worth it.

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          17 hours ago

          Sounds like your FIL made my dining table 😄