The Chief Executive Officer of Aryville International, Engr. Stephen Nwutube, has emphasized the need for furniture to deliver functionality alongside visual appeal, saying furniture should serve a practical purpose beyond aesthetics.
Nwutube made the remark following the launch of the company’s new bespoke furniture collection, developed to meet the growing demand for customized furniture solutions in homes and commercial spaces.
According to the company, the collection was designed for clients seeking furniture tailored to specific environments, reflecting a shift away from mass-produced products toward more personalized interior solutions.
“Furniture should do more than occupy space — it should serve it,” Nwutube said, adding that the company’s design philosophy prioritizes comfort, functionality and usability.
Aryville International said the collection comprises custom-made furniture pieces produced locally using selected materials and finishing components. The company noted that the products undergo quality control procedures throughout the manufacturing process.
The firm also observed a growing preference among consumers for furniture that combines visual appeal with long-term functionality, as homeowners and businesses increasingly seek furnishings suited to their individual needs and available spaces.
Industry stakeholders have linked the rising demand for bespoke furniture to changing consumer tastes, with more buyers opting for personalized designs that reflect their lifestyle and interior preferences.
Aryville International said the new collection is available for custom orders and project collaborations.
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