




White, Set on Honey Sofa
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Production Timeline for Extra Large Items: 12 to 18 Business Days
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- Extra-large or oversized items: approx. 4–7 weeks
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Made-to-Order & Project Items:
Many Panache Artistry products are made to order (look for the TAG on the product page), including items that are:
- manufactured specifically after an order is placed
- produced as part of a batch or project run
- not held as finished stock
For such items:
- production typically begins shortly after order confirmation
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Made-to-order and project items are supplied in accordance with our Returns & Cancellations Policy and your statutory rights.
Most wood frames disappear beneath their upholstery, doing the quiet work of holding everything up without ever being seen. This one stays visible. The frame is solid wood, worked and finished by hand in the workshops of Jodhpur, left in its own pale, honeyed tone rather than stained dark or hidden away. The linen rests within it rather than over it, crisp, undyed white, sitting low between two simple wooden walls that run the full length of the base. No carving, no turning, just a plain rectilinear plinth doing exactly what it needs to. Seen against whitewashed walls or old wooden floors, its pairing of light wood and white linen reads as calm rather than considered. In a Hampstead morning room, or a Richmond house where the windows stay open most of the year, it sits the way good daylight does, present, unforced, and easy to live with.





