Your Secrets Are Safe With Us
At Caldera Furnishings, we create beautiful physical spaces, but we're equally obsessed with the digital security of our partners. We don't just build furniture; we build trust through transparency.
Data Collection Practices
What's the purpose of gathering info? Simple: we want to ensure your bespoke wardrobe or hotel suite fit-out is absolutely perfect. This means we'll collect your name, contact details, and site dimensions to keep the fabrication process smooth. We've been in the game for 17 years, and we've never sold a single byte of client data. Why would we?
We'll only hold onto your information for as long as needed to fulfill our interior design consultation or spatial planning project requirements. You have the right to ask us to delete your records at any time. No questions asked. Well, maybe we'll be a little sad, but we'll still do it.
Cookie Usage Policies
Let's talk about cookies. No, not the delicious chocolate chip ones our team keeps in the breakroom, but the digital kind. We use them sparingly to understand how you navigate our site. Do you love the hotel outfitting section? Or are you a spatial planning enthusiast? Knowing this helps us serve you better content.
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Third Party Security
We occasionally partner with expert installers and logistics companies to get our pieces into your New York apartment or luxury resort. We only share the absolute minimum contact information required to get the job done. Our partners are vetted heavily—not just for their craft, but for their integrity too.
Questions? Reach out to [email protected]
What Our Partners Say
Trust is the foundation of every joint we carve.
— Rukiye C.
"As a hotel manager, I'm extremely cautious about who I share guest floor plans with. Caldera Furnishings handled our data with extreme professionalism and our privacy was never in doubt during the entire room outfitting process."
Gisele Nomis
Director of Operations
Why did we choose Caldera Furnishings?
Because they were the only manufacturers who actually had a transparent security policy that didn't read like a textbook.
Okabe Aslin (M)