Hotel furniture is specifically designed for hotel projects, requiring coordination with the interior environment, fulfilling functional needs, and reflecting the hotel's style. It is designed according to star-rated hotel standards, covering guest rooms, restaurants, public areas, and meeting spaces.
Key characteristics include:
Specificity: Not ordinary civilian furniture, but customized to meet the high-frequency use, unified management, and long-term durability needs of hotels.
Engineering Attributes: Primarily bulk-purchased engineering projects with large transaction amounts, serving corporate clients (B2B model).
Style Differentiation: Based on the hotel's star rating and brand positioning, the furniture style must match the overall decoration design, covering everything from minimalist business to luxurious customization.
High Material and Craftsmanship Requirements: Common materials include hardwood frames, engineered wood, and fire-resistant boards; craftsmanship requires fully enclosed coating, mortise and tenon joints, and hardware that meets engineering standards; products must pass acid and alkali resistance and damp heat tests, have a moisture content below 12%, and show no cracking or fading within five years.
Environmental and safety compliance: Must comply with national standards such as GB/T3324-1995 "General Technical Conditions for Wooden Furniture" and GB18584-2001 "Limits of Hazardous Substances in Wooden Furniture".
Clear classification:
Moving furniture: Easily movable, such as beds, wardrobes, coffee tables, desks, etc.
Fixed furniture: Integrated with the building structure, such as wood veneer, door frames, closets, mini-bars, etc.
