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iExpress

1315 Howard St
San Francisco, CA

2007_06_13_iexpress_logo.jpgiExpress downtown specializes in Euro-esque custom furniture, featuring boxy upholstery, platform beds, contemporary lighting, storage pieces, coffee tables and dining-rooms that are modeled after more pricey modern designer styles you'll see at places like Ligne Roset.

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They were recommended to us for their custom upholstery service, through which you can order sofas, armchairs and sectionals in over 600 fabrics and in any size you require -- so long as it's not too radically different from the proportions of their floor samples.
 
 
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Styles range from the commodious bee Lounge to the vaguely Deco Chicago, and their 4 - 6 week lead times are short compared to Crate & Barrel's 10-week marathons.
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We hear that the customer service is uneven, but if you're willing to take a chance on that, you can enjoy prices that are very competitive: a friend had them make two extra long microfiber couches for $3,200.
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Citysearch's Gina Goff describes iExpress as a "stylish showroom," and Gizmodo's resident couch potato/writer Brian Lam bought iExpress's bee Lounge in a spill-proof suede microfiber. It cost "as much as a small plasma," but Brian reports that it was well worth it.
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There are a number of places that do custom work down in the Ninth Street furniture ghetto. Does anyone have experience with iExpress or with any of the others?

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SOMA, furniture & product designers, artwork, beds & mattresses, seating - dining & side, seating - sofas & armchairs, shelving & storage

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