Mass furniture production means poorer quality in construction. This is because a machine is not able to tell if the parts are put in the right place or secured tightly. Most of the time, the retailer does not check the product after it is done. They only care about the quantity and the amount of profit they can make. Therefore, this may create a big problem in terms of the quality of the furniture. Whereas in custom made furniture retailer puts in more time and effort building that one piece of furniture part by part. Hence mass furniture production does not compromise quality. The quality of detailing on mass furniture is very limited and the end result of the detailing may even damage the furniture further. All furniture must not only work well it must also look good. The quality of the Aesthetic features is limited as machines are not able to create detailed patterns and designs. In contrast, custom made furniture retailer hand carve the design and patterns on the furniture. There are almost no limits to hand carved designs and the retailer is able to carve designs that the buyer likes or want. Thus, when it comes to detailing, mass furniture production lacks the ability to do it. Also, if something is wrong with the furniture there is no way to tell until a few sets has already been made. Any time machinery is changed out, or the product is redesigned there could be errors. This all results in wasted resources. In order to recoup its loss the manufacturer may sell it at the much cheaper price. Hence the furniture that the buyer buy may not be up to quality and the buyer might not even realise that they have just paid for damaged furniture (Waste and Recycling, Management and Strategy). Lastly if one piece or section of the production line breaks. This will create malformed or unstable products. To make a furniture using machines takes a long chain of process from one machine to another and from one stage to another. Because of t