Muller's Meubels
When you're buying furniture, the difference between a piece that works and one that falls apart after two years comes down to what you can't always see—wood grade, joinery method, upholstery fill density, frame construction. Muller's Meubels demonstrates this through their choice of materials and willingness to explain why a solid wood frame with eight-way hand-tied springs costs more than pocket spring alternatives, or why hardwood veneer properly applied outlasts cheap particle board. These are the specifics that separate someone who knows furniture construction from someone selling off a price list. Asking about timber type, checking drawer joints, understanding the warranty—these are markers of whether a retailer understands what they're selling.