The price range for office furniture materials varies depending on the type of material, craftsmanship, and brand. Below is a reference price range based on mainstream materials:
Solid Wood Materials
Pure solid wood desks/desks: Prices generally range from ¥288 to ¥10,544, with high-end custom-made models such as North American black walnut desks reaching ¥10,343 and above.
Wood Veneer (Wood Veneer Covering): Lower cost than pure solid wood, custom-made desktops are priced at approximately ¥800 to ¥3,000 per piece, suitable for manager desks, executive desks, etc.
Artificial Board Materials
E0 grade particleboard or MDF: The most commonly used base material for office furniture, offering high cost-effectiveness. The price for a standard staff desk using this material is approximately ¥350 to ¥800 per person; mid-range configurations (including edge banding and moisture-proofing) are ¥600 to ¥1,500 per person.
Bulk purchases (e.g., six or more workstations) may enjoy a discount of approximately 15%, and some manufacturers also offer free space planning services.
Metal and Steel Frame Structures
Steel filing cabinets and partitioned workstations: Priced between ¥600 and ¥1,500 per workstation, they offer strong fire and moisture resistance and are suitable for open-plan offices.
Steel-wood combination desks (metal frame + wooden desktop): Priced between ¥750 and ¥2,000 per set, they combine stability and aesthetics.
Plastics and Composite Materials
Plastic office chairs/folding tables: Basic models are priced as low as ¥50 to ¥200, suitable for temporary workstations or training rooms.
Intelligent composite materials (integrated wireless charging and environmental sensing): A top choice for technology companies upgrading their systems, but with higher costs, approximately ¥700 to ¥1,800 per workstation.
High-end mahogany and custom-made options
Mahogany office desks (such as African rosewood and chicken wing wood): Prices start from ¥2,256, with high-end options like ebony executive desks reaching ¥30,190 and above.
Whole-house customization solutions: Customization services in first-tier cities have higher labor costs, with the overall average price being about 40% higher than in third- and fourth-tier cities.
