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We know what it takes to design and manufacture a quality piece of furniture and it is to these exact standards that we require our suppliers to adhere. Because this furniture is NZ made you have the added flexibility to modify the size, covering, cushion type and more, tailoring your furniture to suit your needs and decor. We work very closely with our suppliers to ensure that your exact specifications are catered for. Please note: Due to the nature of furniture construction, all furniture dimensions can vary by +/-20mm. At Hunter Furniture, we quote an estimated due date at time of sale, based on average manufacturing, shipping and freight availability times. Our Customer Care team keeps customers updated of any significant movements in due dates- (more than 7 days earlier or later than initially advised). When products are ready to be delivered, our standard delivery process is as follows: We contact the customer to advise that their products are ready to be delivered.




We advise the customer of the outstanding balance on the order, and arrange payment by credit-card over the phone; Once payment is confirmed, we pass on details to our preferred freight carriers, who contact the customer within 3 working days. Our preferred carrier will discuss available delivery windows; agree a date with the customer; and confirm with a phone call to the customer on the day of delivery. Standard freight option is for mainland New Zealand deliveries (excludes islands such as Waiheke and Stewart Island), and requires reasonable truck access on public sealed roads. If unsure, please contact our Customer Care team, customercare@furniture.co.nz for further information. It is the customer’s responsibility to advise of any difficult access prior to delivery being attempted, and additional freight charges may be incurred for difficult access. The customer will be asked to sign for products received. Our preferred freight carriers will allow reasonable time to inspect products before signing, and will remove packaging/wrap as part of the delivery service.




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