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A focused shortlist shaped by space, style, budget and destination.
Longjiang, Foshan, China / UTC+8 / Fast WhatsApp project response
ZOMO helps overseas homeowners turn floor plans, style references and budgets into a clear furniture sourcing plan — then supports factory sourcing, quotation, order follow-up, pre-shipment checking and shipping coordination.
Project email GalyGangga116@gmail.com
What ZOMO can coordinate
Furniture, lighting, bathroom products and surfaces are matched to the same floor plan, style direction, budget and destination.
The ZOMO difference
One brief. One connected project desk.
A focused shortlist shaped by space, style, budget and destination.
Sizes, materials, colors and spending priorities are considered together.
Quotation, follow-up, checking, loading and support stay with one project desk.
Your project does not need more suppliers.
It needs control.
Service scope / What ZOMO does
ZOMO is not a decoration contractor and not a single furniture shop. We support the China-side sourcing and order process so overseas clients can make decisions with clearer options, records and follow-up.
Match suitable furniture, lighting, bathroom and surface resources from selected factories and showrooms in Foshan and Guangzhou.
Read the floor plan, budget, style direction and product list, then organize options across rooms instead of isolated single items.
Collect and organize item details, quantities, materials, prices, production timing, payment terms and factory notes.
Track confirmed orders with factories, record key production updates and keep the overseas client aligned before shipment.
Support visible checks for dimensions, quantity, color, finish, workmanship, packaging and loading evidence according to the order scope.
Coordinate loading communication, freight handover and shipping documents with the selected logistics route.
China-side sourcing and coordination are included in the agreed service scope. Customs clearance, duties, local delivery, installation and independent lab testing are confirmed separately when required.
Selected resources across Foshan
ZOMO works with closely coordinated manufacturing and showroom resources. We match the resource to the product, design direction, budget, customization needs and destination requirements.
Production and showroom resources for connected living, dining and bedroom selections.


Frames, materials, cutting and assembly for sofas, beds, mattresses and lounge chairs.


Factory, assembly, component production and showroom evidence for residential lighting.


Manufacturing and showroom resources covering sanitary ware, bathtubs, basins and hardware.


Factory, processing and display resources for tile and large-format surface materials.


Protective packing, wooden crates, container loading and freight handover records.


Showroom video evidence
Short showroom clips help overseas clients understand the range of materials and product categories before a focused sourcing route is arranged in Foshan and Guangzhou.
Surface materials and flooring options can be reviewed according to project style, budget and installation requirements.
Sanitary ware, bathroom cabinets, hardware and matching finishes are compared before confirming suitable suppliers.
Door, window and frame options can be matched with the house plan, opening sizes and preferred finish direction.
Wall panels, decorative surfaces and finish samples are reviewed as part of a coordinated whole-home sourcing list.
Showroom availability changes by supplier and season. Final matching is confirmed after floor plans, product list, budget and delivery requirements are reviewed.
China-side execution evidence
Real factory records show how selected dimensions, visible workmanship, production status and loading are documented around the confirmed order.
Status and selected order details recorded at the factory.
Selected structural and craft details compared with confirmed requirements.
Visible finishes and workmanship reviewed under suitable light.
Loading and freight handover documented for the agreed scope.
Checking scope varies by product and order. It does not replace laboratory testing or an independent third-party inspection.
China-side project desk
Instead of asking overseas clients to coordinate factories, quotations, materials, checking and shipping separately, ZOMO keeps the project information in one place.
Floor plan, product list, style direction and budget are organized before sourcing.
Quotation, production timing and selected factory information are followed in one thread.
Dimensions, visible workmanship and pre-shipment details are documented before handover.
Loading, freight communication and shipment documents are coordinated around the confirmed order.
Delivered & visited proof
ZOMO's trust record is built from two sides: furniture seen in real homes after delivery, and overseas clients who come to China to review options, details and project decisions face to face.
Landing photos help show what clients care about after shipping: scale in the room, finish coordination, site handling and the final visual result.
For clients who visit Foshan, Guangzhou or exhibitions, ZOMO helps turn showroom choices, factory resources and quotation discussions into a clearer project route.
Photos, visit records and delivery updates are used to reduce distance for overseas clients, especially when they cannot stay in China for the full order process.
People behind the desk
Selection, matching, quotation, order follow-up, pre-shipment checking, shipping coordination and after-sales communication move through one connected project desk.
More than furniture. A human team behind every decision.
Selected project evidence
Short project snapshots showing how floor plans, room priorities, furniture and materials are organized before quotation and sourcing.
FF&E planning / Whole-home coordination
Output Master plan, visual direction, furniture coordination and specification structure.
Whole-home furniture planning
Output Room-by-room selection plan, coordinated materials and purchase priorities.
Selected project studies
Selected project-development examples showing how ZOMO organizes spaces, furniture, finishes and specifications into one project direction.
FF&E planning / Furniture coordination
Public rooms, private suites and specialist spaces were brought together through one controlled language of proportion, material, lighting, furniture and art.
Project brief
The brief called for a residence that could support three different rhythms: quiet everyday family life, extended visits from relatives, and more formal dinners with friends and guests. Public rooms needed presence and ceremony; private suites needed calm, comfort and a more personal scale.
Why ZOMO
At this scale, selecting furniture room by room would multiply suppliers, finish samples, dimensions and quotation risks. ZOMO's role was to translate the design direction into a coordinated furniture, lighting, material and specification system, with one reference point between design discussion and future procurement.
Design evidence
The project was developed across multiple scales: overall planning, arrival and circulation, room character, specialist spaces and the material details that connect them.
Three project challenges
The central challenge
The residence brought together architecture, landscape, reception rooms, family areas, private suites, bathrooms and entertainment spaces. The owners were not looking for a catalog of isolated products. They needed a home that could change character between daily life and formal hosting without losing its identity.
ZOMO began with the relationships between spaces: how guests arrive, where views open up, which rooms need visual weight, and where comfort should take priority over ceremony. This created a hierarchy before individual products were compared.
Problem / Proportion
Large rooms and tall volumes could easily make ordinary furniture groupings feel scattered. Our response: establish anchor pieces first, test circulation around them, and build each composition through layered seating, rugs, lighting and art rather than filling empty space item by item.
Problem / Coherence
Each zone needed its own mood, but too many unrelated styles would weaken the whole residence. Our response: use warm neutrals, dark timber and restrained metal details as a shared base, then introduce controlled color, art and texture according to each room's purpose.
Problem / Control
Dimensions, finishes, lighting, artwork and specialist items could not be confirmed in isolation. Our response: connect the plan, visual proposal, product reference and finish direction in a room-by-room specification system that could support revision, quotation and order preparation.
What the project created
The outcome was not simply a set of attractive rooms. It was a shared decision framework: public spaces with the right sense of occasion, private spaces with greater softness, and a documented design language that could be carried from visual approval into sourcing and procurement.
Many rooms. Hundreds of decisions. One coherent home.Approx. 240 sqm / Private residence
A room-by-room proposal connecting public areas, four bedrooms, balconies and service spaces through one practical furniture and specification plan.
Project brief
The brief called for a year-round family residence that could also welcome relatives and friends during longer holidays. The living and dining areas needed to host comfortably, while four bedrooms, balconies and service spaces had to remain practical for daily routines. The desired feeling was relaxed and refined, never fragile or difficult to maintain.
Why ZOMO
Sourcing every room separately would create inconsistent finishes, repeated freight decisions and unclear budget priorities. ZOMO's role was to coordinate the floor plan, furniture dimensions, materials and room hierarchy as one package, then separate essential, recommended and optional items for clearer decisions.
Design evidence
The whole-home proposal moved beyond the main living room. It tested how the same palette could work across the kitchen, secondary bedrooms and material selections with different levels of use, maintenance and budget priority.
Three project challenges
The central challenge
The residence included living and dining areas, a kitchen, master suite, three additional bedrooms, balconies, storage, laundry and a helper's room. Every zone had a different daily requirement, but the owners wanted the experience to remain calm and connected from the public rooms to the private ones.
The design process therefore began with the floor plan and the family's routines, not with isolated product images. Room relationships, movement, hosting capacity, storage and care requirements were used to decide where the budget and visual emphasis mattered most.
Problem / Daily use
The living and dining areas needed stronger presentation, while the bedrooms required comfort, storage and sensible spending. Our response: keep one shared color and material language, then vary scale, durability and detail according to the way each room would actually be used.
Problem / Environment
Upholstery, wood finishes and balcony furniture needed a more practical filter than appearance alone. Our response: favor lighter, easy-care surfaces, review textile and finish suitability, and keep higher-maintenance choices away from the most exposed or frequently used areas.
Problem / Priority
Four bedrooms and multiple service spaces created many valid but nonessential choices. Our response: divide the schedule into essential, recommended and optional layers, while checking dimensions and packing logic so later changes would not break the overall scheme.
What the project created
The completed proposal gave the owners a whole-home roadmap rather than a collection of separate shopping lists. It linked layouts, room images, dimensions, materials and priorities so the project could move into quotation and procurement with fewer repeated decisions.
Different rooms. Different needs. One coordinated home.Planning a whole-home project?
A controlled route to shipping
Space, style, budget, destination and timing.
Focused options from suitable factory resources.
Size, material, color and room-by-room matching.
Final quotation, quantities and order details.
Production follow-up and pre-shipment checking.
Loading communication, freight coordination and shipping documents.
Every project is managed around decisions, records and handover.
Requirements, service scope, client inputs and the working route are confirmed before selection begins.
Products, dimensions, finishes, quantities, quotations and production updates stay connected.
Pre-shipment records, loading communication, freight coordination and shipping documents support the handover.
Clear answers before you commit
The exact scope, payment stages, inspection items and shipping responsibilities are confirmed in writing for each order.
A floor plan or product list, destination, style references, indicative budget and expected timing.
No single minimum applies to every project. Order requirements depend on the product, factory, customization and shipping route.
Yes, when the order and logistics plan allow it. ZOMO can coordinate product information, collection and freight handover across selected suppliers.
Sourcing, production and shipping timing varies by product and destination. The working schedule is confirmed after the final list and supplier route are defined.
Preparation, furniture and logistics costs are shown separately. Product deposits, balance dates and payment terms are stated in the confirmed quotation or PI.
ZOMO coordinates the agreed China-side handover and freight communication. Insurance, customs, duties, local delivery and installation are confirmed separately.
Project Preparation Deposit
The preparation deposit can be credited toward the final order amount after the official order is placed.
VIP sourcing
For a clear product listUSD140
A product list or room needs, destination, style direction and an indicative budget.
What you receive
Best for Clients with a clear list who need focused product sourcing and decision support.
Start VIP sourcing →Whole-home matching
For villas, apartments and projectsUSD499
A floor plan, room list, style references, destination and overall furniture budget.
What you receive
Best for Villas, apartments and hospitality projects requiring one coordinated furniture scheme.
Start whole-home matching →Keeping these costs separate makes the quotation easier to understand and each decision easier to approve.
Starts the selected sourcing or planning scope and may be credited toward the final order amount.
Confirmed separately through the final furniture quotation and approved order details.
Quoted separately according to destination, delivery method and the required service scope.
Before work begins, ZOMO confirms the preparation scope, required client inputs, planned outputs, deposit-credit terms and logistics exclusions in writing.
On-site product checking
Selected dimensions, visible surfaces, workmanship and production status are reviewed according to the confirmed order and service scope.
Production status and selected order details are reviewed and recorded at the factory.
Selected structural and craft details are compared with the confirmed requirements.
Visible surfaces, finishes and workmanship are reviewed under suitable lighting.
Loading and freight handover information is documented around the confirmed delivery scope.
Checking scope varies by product and order. It does not replace laboratory testing, certification verification or an independent third-party inspection.
Your next step
Share your destination country, preferred style, budget range and timeline. Start with what you already have.