Envisage Furniture is there for all your comfort needs at the Seymour expo this year.
“We specialise in custom timber furniture, so using a range of hardwoods, people can bring in their own timbers if they’d like to, we supply a vast range of timbers and basically can create anything that our customers are looking for,” sales and office administrator Jaye Walsh said.
“We do have to stock on the floor that is ready to go, but if there are special requirements that customers have, the boys can work with them.”
For 15 years, Envisage has been a staple of the expo and has no plans of stopping.
“We’ve done Seymour Expo for a long time, and it's one of the proven things that people love because our product is something that you can’t tell from a picture exactly what it is, but once you see it in person, and you start going, oh, here's a 500-year-old slab table that’s beautifully made, it actually becomes a talking point,” owner Chris Willis said.
“I would say that every customer who walks into the stand has to touch the timber.
“We love talking to customers, and at the expo, we see many repeat customers that will come back in to buy some polish and things like that and have a chat about their next project or even just comment that they still love their piece and that’s fantastic to hear.”
They have added IMG and Molmic couches to their products, both couch companies and both available for customers to come enjoy and try-out at the expo this year.
“We’ve added those companies in because they have fantastic quality,” Chris said.
“They’re really personalised in a way that you can pick colours and fabrics and things like that, but most of the time the product sells itself because people will walk in, sit on it and go, oh, this is pretty nice.
“We’ll bring a bit of everything to the show, have examples there, let people sit on them and go from there.”
Envisage is also an NDIS provider, making custom chairs depending on the client’s needs, including delivery and set up in the local area.
“The things that the boys do are amazing,” Jaye said.