Collection: Free Samples
Free Samples make it easy to choose natural materials with confidence, especially when you’re investing in long-lasting furniture and bedding. Instead of guessing from a screen, you can see the true color, feel the hand of the fabric, and compare wood tones in your own light before you commit. Each swatch or finish chip reflects the same eco-conscious materials and craftsmanship we use across our collection, so what arrives later is exactly what you preview today.
Fabric samples are especially helpful when you’re planning new cotton futon covers or coordinating a futon with your existing textiles. Our 100% cotton twill and canvas swatches let you test how upholstery-weight fabrics drape over futon mattresses, pair with your natural bedding, or sit alongside decorative throw pillows on a sofa or daybed. You can check color accuracy in daylight and evening light, and see how each texture feels against skin and clothing.
Wood finish samples are just as useful when you’re choosing a new frame or storage piece. Comparing real beech and oak tones in person helps you match future purchases to existing solid beechwood beds, platform bed frames, or storage beds with drawers. You can hold each finish against flooring, trim, and other non-toxic wood furniture in your home to decide whether you prefer a lighter, Scandinavian look or a deeper, more traditional tone.
Ordering is simple: select up to three cotton fabric swatches or two solid wood finish samples and pay only for shipping. You’ll receive a curated envelope of natural textures and colors you can move from room to room, tape to walls, and compare to your current furniture. When you decide to place a qualifying order, we’ll credit your sample shipping cost toward your purchase, so sampling becomes part of a thoughtful, low-waste decision rather than an extra expense.
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