Custom Furniture
From sketch to design,
engineering and production
Looking for that one final piece of the puzzle that ties your guest room together? Finding that pièce de resistance can be difficult since you need to consider a variety of factors: the room space you have, the tone and mood of the room, the materials used, and budgeting. We understand your predicament!
With our in-house army of architects, designers, and engineers; we dream, build, and hone your vision into reality. Whether it is a little seasonal piece to rejuvenate your rooms design, or a custom room make-over, we got you covered! Pulling a rabbit out of a hat? No problem.
Whitney Peak nightstand
Whitney Peak approached Hospitality Designs with their hotel’s original design concept in mind. To compliment the lighter tone of the guestroom furniture, we color matched the shade of the nightstand in our design.
Towards the left side of the concept rendering is a nightstand. Below left, a photo of the nightstand after production.
Two of the custom nightstands ready for shipping.
Whitney Peak custom desk/drawer combo
As we have our own North American manufacturing plant, we can produce local samples based on your initial design. To the right is a rendering we created with the custom desk/drawer combo. Below it is the finished version we produced. What you envision, we create.
Custom desk drawer combo ready for shipping.
Our Latest Blog Posts
28 February 2026
The Realities of Hospitality Interior Design: Insights Shared with LaSalle College Vancouver Students
Recently, our team at Hospitality Designs had the opportunity to speak with students at LaSalle College Vancouver about the realities of working in hospitality interior design. The goal was to share practical insight into what the industry expects and how the next generation designers can prepare for professional practice. One of the most important topics […]
09 February 2026
Color Trends 2026: When Interiors Start to Taste Like Something
In 2026, interior color trends are heavily influenced by food culture. According to Vogue, there is a growing overlap between fashion, food, and interior design. Instead of focusing on novelty or visual impact alone, designers are drawing from flavors, ingredients, and dining experiences to create spaces that feel emotional and memorable. Color is no longer […]
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