The key to distinguishing the quality of furniture lies in its inherent characteristics. These characteristics are composed of various indicators, including the physical and chemical properties of the furniture's surface coating, the compressive strength, reliability, safety factor, limitations of each part, and the level of production and processing detail. These indicators are explicitly defined in relevant national and industry standards. Only products that meet these specifications can be considered qualified and meet the application requirements.
Furniture is divided into three categories: high-end, medium, and economy. Each category has different quality specifications.
High-end: Made from a single type of green plant, with identical patterns and symmetry. The coating boasts vibrant colors, clear wood grain, and a fully polished and mirror-smooth surface.
Medium: Surface material specifications are similar, with symmetrical components having similar patterns and colors. The color coating has a unique color, with clear wood grain. The face coating should be sanded and polished, while the side view coating is in its original finish (i.e., not sanded or polished).
Surface material and color are similar, the color coating is basically even, slight blurring of the wood grain pattern is permissible, and the coating surface is glossy.
In addition to the many levels of difference mentioned above, when selecting furniture, also pay attention to the following several aspects:
1: Conduct comprehensive inspections, such as checking the exterior color harmony of assembled furniture and suite furniture, ensuring the colors are consistent and the finish is smooth and tidy.
All materials used must be effective; construction parts must be free of rot, blemishes, cracks, and other defects. Decorative building materials should not have issues like adhesive failure, bulging, or expansion during processing. Decorative patterns should be symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing.
Are the specifications set, and are all components smooth and upright? In addition, ensure the furniture is stamped with the original manufacturer's approval mark, and select a reputable producer while keeping the tax invoices stored. This way, if you encounter goods that do not meet quality standards, you can not only negotiate with the producer but also contact consumer associations or furniture quality inspection stations for assistance in proper disposal.


