18%
Average return rate for online furniture
Rp 2.212.000
Average cost to process one furniture return
−28%
Return rate reduction reported by brands adding 360° views

Why furniture gets returned

The most common reasons customers return furniture online:

Notice what's not on that list: "it was bad quality." Most furniture returns aren't quality failures — they're information failures. The customer couldn't form an accurate mental model of the product from the images provided.

What 360° views actually show

A 360° interactive view is a set of 24–36 rendered frames that play as a spin animation — letting the customer rotate the product to any angle. This directly addresses the core causes of returns:

"Most furniture returns aren't quality failures — they're information failures. The customer couldn't form an accurate mental model from the available images."

The conversion effect

360° views don't just reduce returns — they also lift conversion rates at the point of purchase. Shoppers who interact with a 360° view spend longer on the product page and convert at a higher rate than those who only see static images.

The mechanism is straightforward: interactive exploration builds confidence. A customer who has "handled" a product virtually is more committed to their purchase decision and less likely to second-guess it after delivery.

Among Fenicher clients who added 360° views to existing product pages, the average uplift was:

How 360° renders are produced

From a production standpoint, 360° views are a natural extension of still renders. Once a 3D model exists, producing a 360° frame set requires no additional modeling — the studio simply sets up a camera rotation path around the existing model and renders the sequence.

This means the cost of adding 360° views is substantially lower for brands that already have 3D models than it would be to produce them from scratch. If you're commissioning still renders for a catalog, adding 360° views at the same time is the most cost-efficient approach — you'll pay for the model once and extract multiple output types from it.

Typical 360° view specifications

Implementation on your store

Adding a 360° viewer to Shopify or WooCommerce typically takes a developer 1–2 hours. Several free and paid plugins handle the frame playback and touch/mouse interaction. The image sequence produced by the rendering studio drops straight in.

Common implementations:

The ROI calculation

Let's run a simple example. A furniture brand doing $2M/year with an 18% return rate and Rp 2.212.000 average return processing cost:

For a 30-product catalog, 360° views cost roughly Rp 94.800,000–Rp 158.000,000 to produce. The payback period on that investment, based purely on return processing savings, is typically 3–6 weeks.

That doesn't count the conversion uplift on the purchase side — which compounds the return further.

Which products benefit most

Not all furniture benefits equally. The highest ROI from 360° views tends to come from:

Simple tables and flat-pack items benefit less, since proportions are easier to judge from standard angles and returns are less frequent to begin with.