Craftora sample approval

Sampling with cinematic control.

A tighter, darker, more premium Sampling page that sells the approval story: one physical sample becomes the benchmark for comfort, finish, joinery, materials, revision notes, and production release.

01Signature sample defines the benchmark object.
04Approval lanes: comfort, finish, build, record.
72hMarked comments return as go, hold, or revise.
Curved sofa sample in Craftora workshop
Round B / buyer review release pending
  • ASeat crown approved after sit-test tuning.
  • BWood warmth matched to final swatch board.
  • CInside arm seam path locked before bulk cut.
Hotel room context for sample scale
01

Request mapped to project risk

Drawings, BOQ, reference images, quantity context, and deadline define what the sample must prove.

Chair sample
02

Prototype built like a real order

Comfort, upholstery pull, hardware, edge softness, and finish depth are judged on a usable sample.

Fabric and timber material transition
03

Material board stays attached

Swatch IDs, finish codes, accepted alternates, and protected notes travel with the approval packet.

Cabinet sample
04

Comments become factory actions

Marked photos convert subjective feedback into measurable seam, reveal, radius, and sheen instructions.

Finished sofa sample
05

Signed sample releases production

The benchmark pack guides purchasing, production, QC inspection, packaging, and installation expectations.

Focused sample review

Interactive sample board

Soft seating sample: comfort, seam discipline, and timber transition.

The sample is reviewed as a finished guest-facing object, then translated into factory-ready instructions before bulk upholstery starts.

Primary checkSit feel and upholstery tension
Buyer noteWarm tone, quieter seam read
ReleaseApprove after comfort tuning

Buyer comments

  • Keep the front elevation calm in photography.
  • Protect the approved timber warmth.
  • Confirm first-sit comfort before sign-off.

Factory actions

  • Mark seam path on inside arm curve.
  • Record released foam build and edge radius.
  • Attach final swatch codes to packet.

Material decision matrix

Make every surface decision feel touchable.

The cards tilt, brighten, and zoom subtly on hover so the page feels tactile. It keeps the buyer inside the sample approval story instead of reading a flat text block.

Leather stitch approval

Leather hand

Pull direction and seam memory

Stitch visibility, corner stretch, and tone under lobby lighting.

Veneer finish approval

Veneer warmth

Grain, stain, and sheen range

Slip match, open grain, edge band tone, and repeatable finish depth.

Fabric and timber transition

Fabric tension

Where upholstery meets timber

Inside curve, base reveal, hand-finished trim, and tension memory.

Stone and metal table sample

Stone + metal

Edge, sheen, and protection

Arris softness, plate alignment, powder-coat finish, and crate logic.

Finished sample used for signoff

Sign-off packet

The approved sample should feel like a launch key.

The final section turns approval into action. Buyers see exactly what is frozen and what starts next, so the page closes with confidence instead of another paragraph.

Frozen

Seat height, seam path, drawer reveal, veneer direction, edge radius, sheen range, and hardware feel.

Attached

Approved photos, material board, finish codes, swatch IDs, revision notes, and open-risk memo.

Released

BOM confirmation, bulk purchasing, jig updates, QC checkpoints, packaging assumptions, and installation notes.