Green Furniture is over at No. 54 in Satyam Society in Mogri. We are a small local shop, and we’ve been operating out of this neighborhood for quite a bit. The place isn't anything fancy, just a workspace where we keep our tools and the furniture we are currently working on. We spend our time doing the basics—sawing, joining, and polishing. It’s the kind of work that keeps you on your feet all day. We don't have a big corporate setup or anything like that. It’s just us and the wood we work with. Most of the people who come to us are locals from Mogri or nearby who need something specific for their house. We handle everything ourselves, from picking out the materials to the final coat of paint or polish. Sometimes the workshop gets a bit cluttered with offcuts and sawdust, but that’s just how a real workshop looks when things are being made. We don't really do much in the way of advertising; usually, people just see our sign or hear about us from a neighbor. We like keeping things simple and direct. If someone needs a chair repaired or a new table made, we just sit down, figure out the cost, and get to work. It’s a slow and steady process, and we don't try to rush things just to get them out the door. It is just a regular life here, making things that people use.
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