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Commercial Photography

Furniture Photography

Furniture photography for manufacturers, retailers, interior brands and ecommerce businesses across Lancashire and the UK.

Furniture photography involves photographing furniture pieces for use in ecommerce, catalogues, brochures, advertising and brand campaigns. The aim is to show shape, scale, materials, finish and craftsmanship clearly.

Why Professional Furniture Photography Matters

Furniture is often a considered purchase, so the photography needs to communicate quality and detail properly. Strong images help potential buyers understand the product and support confidence when buying.

Important details include fabric texture, wood grain, finish quality, upholstery, joinery, shape and how the furniture relates to the space around it. Lighting is key to showing these details properly.

Studio and Styled Room Settings

Furniture can be photographed on clean backgrounds for ecommerce and catalogue use, or in styled room settings for a more aspirational, lifestyle-led presentation.

Portfolio

Selected Work

Mid century green geometric wingback armchair
Angled light blue velvet accent chair
Byron furniture product photography
Boston Wood furniture photographed in the studio
Hilton furniture product photography
Cashmere furniture photographed for a brand catalogue
Furniture photography by Rifkin & Livesey
Furniture photography by Rifkin & Livesey

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

What is furniture photography?+

Furniture photography involves photographing furniture pieces for use in ecommerce, catalogues, brochures, advertising and brand campaigns. The aim is to show shape, scale, materials, finish and craftsmanship clearly.

Can furniture be photographed in studio or styled settings?+

Yes. Furniture can be photographed on clean backgrounds for ecommerce and catalogue use, or in styled room settings for a more aspirational, lifestyle-led presentation.

What details matter in furniture photography?+

Important details include fabric texture, wood grain, finish quality, upholstery, joinery, shape and how the furniture relates to the space around it. Lighting is key to showing these details properly.

Who uses furniture photography?+

Furniture manufacturers, retailers, interior brands, ecommerce businesses, designers and showrooms commonly use furniture photography for websites, brochures, catalogues and campaign material.

Ready to start a project?

If you need clear, professional imagery for products, people, manufacturing environments or wider business marketing, get in touch to discuss the project.