Furniture & home

In their room, at the size it actually is.

Nobody returns a wardrobe because it is ugly; they return it because it did not fit. Custivo puts the piece in the shopper's own room at true scale, with no app to download.

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Furniture is a measurement problem

Four things a furniture buyer needs to know before ordering — and a dimensions table answers none of them well.

"Will it fit in that corner?"

The single question the whole category turns on. A width in centimetres is a number; the piece standing in the room is an answer.

Scale against what is already there

A sofa is only big or small relative to the room it goes in. AR is the only way to show it next to the shopper's existing furniture before it ships.

Fabric in the room's own light

Upholstery photographs under studio lighting and lives under a living-room lamp. Being able to see the fabric in place settles a choice that swatches only postpone.

The return that costs a truck

A returned sofa is not a courier bag. It is a two-person collection, a damaged-goods risk and a piece that may never sell at full price again.

In the wild

Adore customers place it in the room

A recording from Adore's own store: the viewer on a live product page, opened the way any shopper would open it. Nothing was staged for the video.

What furniture stores use

AR leads here — the category's question is spatial, not visual — and configuration follows it closely for made-to-order lines.

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3D + AR Viewer

The one furniture is bought for. The piece stands on the shopper's own floor at true scale, seen through the phone, with no app to install first.

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3D Configurator

For fabrics, finishes and modular layouts: the shopper builds the configuration they want and sees it before it goes into production.

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Product Customization

For pieces that carry personalisation — engraved, printed or made to a customer's own specification.

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How it works

From dimensions table to real room

1

Start with the big-ticket pieces

Sofas, beds, dining tables — the items with the highest return cost and the most anxious buyer. That is where placing it in the room changes the decision.

2

Model once, dress it many ways

One frame carries every fabric you offer as a material, so a sofa in twelve upholsteries is one model rather than twelve.

3

Publish and let the shopper do the rest

The button sits on the product page. The shopper taps it, points their phone at the room, and the piece appears in it.

Built for pieces that have to fit

True-scale AR, no app

The piece is placed at its real dimensions through the mobile browser. There is no store listing to visit and no download between the shopper and the answer.

Measurements on the model

Dimensions can be shown on the piece itself, so a shopper reads the depth where the depth is rather than scrolling to a table.

Fabrics as materials

Weave, sheen and colour are rendered as real surface properties, which is what makes a linen read as linen instead of a tinted photograph.

Fewer returns, less damage

Every large item that stays sold is a collection appointment you never have to book and a piece that does not come back scratched.

94%

higher conversion rate on products that carry 3D or AR content, across merchants who added it — the result furniture is most often cited for.

Source: Shopify, 2018. A market figure, not a Custivo customer result.

How furniture models get made

Furniture is often the easiest category to start in, because the models frequently already exist. If your pieces were designed in CAD or drawn for manufacturing, that geometry becomes the shopper-facing model after optimisation for the browser.

Where there is no CAD, a piece is modelled from photographs and the dimensions you already publish. Accuracy matters more here than in any other category — the entire promise is true scale — so measurements are taken from your specification, not estimated from an image.

Fabric libraries are set up once and reused across the range. Put one sofa live during the 7-day trial, watch the AR opens on your own product page, and decide from that whether the rest of the range follows.

It installs on the platform you already use.

We have native apps on Shopify, ikas, Wix and Salla, and everywhere else it installs with a single script tag.

Shopify

Installs into your Shopify store with a theme block, cart integration and order analytics.

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ikas

Installs from your ikas admin, with cart integration ready to go.

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Wix

Adds a 3D viewer element to your Wix product pages.

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Salla

Built for Salla stores, in Arabic and right-to-left from day one.

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AR and the 3D viewer are in every plan; the configurator is included in the Scale plan. Plans also differ by how many scenes you publish, so a range can go live a room at a time.

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