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Quintus

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Prices:Luxury

Quintus is a luxury furniture manufacturer based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in bespoke pieces for the interior design trade. CEO Jobi Blachy acquired the brand in 2014 and partnered with designer Elisa Carlucci to reimagine its catalog. The following year, AD100 hospitality designer Roger Thomas joined as an equity partner and creative director.

The company produces its furniture entirely in the United States. In 2020, Quintus opened a 16,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Los Angeles to bring production in-house. This vertical integration allows them to maintain strict control over custom orders and lead times using LEAN manufacturing processes.

Their aesthetic leans toward organic modernism. Notable product lines include the Dune Collection, the Anissa Wing Chair, and the Sienna dining series. Pricing reflects their premium positioning in the market. A representative piece like the carved wood Trista Sofa retails between $8,480 and $12,115 depending on upholstery choices.

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