It's not just “220 cm.” The width, the doorway, the turn, and the space to live in it all matter. We guide the customer with two or three questions and find the perfect piece.
When it comes to furniture, the typical mistake is not choosing “the ugly one.” It's buying the one that doesn't fit, blocks the way, or looks out of proportion.
When the fit is not validated, this happens:
It is purchased by width and the entrance route (door, hallway, staircase) is forgotten.
The customer opens 20 tabs and still has the same question: will it really fit me?
Cancellations and returns due to “doesn’t fit/doesn’t look good” are on the rise.
Other purchases are put on hold for fear of making a mistake with a large item.
What does Kimera do?
Understand the space
Ask for the minimum width available and whether you need a chaise on the left or right.
Validate the entry
Confirm the critical point. Measure the door/hallway and whether there is a turn or staircase.
Discard problems
Remove models that do not pass or that block the way, even if they seem ideal “on paper.”
Recommends and suggests
Primary option and alternative option, explaining the reason in one sentence.
Kimera in action
Real need
Quick validation
Reliable results
The customer has seen a sofa and wants to buy it, but doesn't know if it will fit or leave enough space. They search for “3-seater sofa 230 cm” and take a chance.
Kimera does not ask for plans. With two decisive details to validate the fit, usable space, and critical entry point. With that, it rules out anything that will cause problems.
The results are adjusted in real time. It only shows sofas that fit and gives you a main option and alternatives in case your measurements or orientation change.
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Find the perfect product through personalized recommendations for you.