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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a style quiz?
No. Style quizzes ask you to pick labels — "modern," "traditional," "boho" — and then show you products tagged with those labels. Hano doesn't use labels. It watches how you respond to imagery and finds the specific visual patterns that define your taste. The result is much more precise and personal than any quiz.
Do you actually sell furniture, or just recommend it?
We sell it. When you find a composition you love, you can purchase pieces directly through Hano. No redirects to other sites.
What does it cost?
The Hano experience — discovery, aesthetic profile, and curated bundles — is free. Furniture is sold at honest prices with no hidden markups.
What price range is the furniture?
We curate across a wide range. Bundles typically span from accessible pieces ($150–$500) to investment anchors ($1,500–$5,000+). Every bundle lets you swap pieces for alternatives at different price points.
How is this different from Pinterest?
Pinterest shows you what's popular or what matches your past engagement. It doesn't compose rooms, explain why pieces belong together, or curate for material and proportion. Pinterest inspires. Hano composes.
How is this different from Havenly or an interior designer?
Designers are wonderful — and expensive. Havenly connects you to a designer for a flat fee. Hano gives you the design logic directly: a system that reads your taste and composes rooms the way a designer would, without the cost or scheduling. If you love working with a designer, Hano can make that process better too — you'll arrive knowing exactly what you're drawn to and why.
What if the algorithm gets my taste wrong?
Your profile evolves. The more you interact — saving, skipping, swapping within bundles — the more precise it gets. And you can always adjust. The system learns from every choice you make, not just the first session.
Is the furniture good quality?
Every product meets our curation standards for material honesty, construction quality, and longevity. We don't carry knockoffs or disguised materials. Read more about our curation standards.