AI Product Photography for Wardrobes - Without a Photo Studio
Wardrobes are among the hardest furniture pieces to photograph: two metres tall, glossy lacquer or glass fronts that mirror half the studio, and an interior of shelves, rails and drawers that disappears in flat shots. With showcase you upload a single wardrobe cutout and get photorealistic product images closed and open, detail and interior views, plus bedroom room scenes - no studio, no shoot, no CGI.
showcase (getshowcase.ai) - AI product photography for home & living
Product images generated with showcase
From a single cutout to photorealistic room scenes, variants, and product videos - with no photo studio.
What makes a great wardrobe image
Show it closed and open
A wardrobe looks completely different closed versus open, and buyers expect both states. The closed hero image sells design and proportions; the open front view proves storage with shelves, hanging rails and drawers. Without a look inside, many buyers go to the competitor who shows it.
Render wood, lacquer and glass credibly
Oak grain, matte foils, high-gloss lacquer and glass elements react to light in entirely different ways. Gloss and glass fronts easily mirror the tripod or photographer into the shot in a studio. showcase renders your wardrobe's real surface true to material, with soft reflections instead of distracting mirroring.
Large proportions without distortion
A wardrobe is often taller than it is wide and needs a camera position that captures the whole piece without falling lines. A slight angled view of around 30 to 45 degrees gives the body depth, while the front view shows true dimensions. That lets buyers judge height, width and depth correctly.
Bedroom and hallway context
A wardrobe on a white background stays abstract. Next to a bed, rug and nightstand lamp it becomes tangible, and buyers instantly see how it fits their own bedroom or hallway. This context cuts uncertainty on a large, room-defining piece, and with it the return rate.
Wardrobe product image FAQ
About the author
Author
Tim Hoffmann
Chief Product Officer, getshowcase.ai
Tim Hoffmann leads the product strategy for the AI image studio at showcase (getshowcase.ai). He brings years of e-commerce experience in product data, marketplace integrations, and visual content creation. His focus: helping Home & Living retailers turn product cutouts into photorealistic lifestyle images and room scenes in minutes - without expensive shoots, with measurably better conversion. Tim shares practical strategies for product images that perform on marketplaces and in your own shop.
Create your wardrobe product images with AI
Upload a photo of your wardrobe and get cutouts, room scenes, and variants in minutes - with no photo studio.