The most durable office furniture materials are 304 stainless steel and high-quality solid wood (such as black walnut and oak). Both excel in strength, corrosion resistance, and lifespan, making them suitable for office environments with high requirements for long-term use.
1. 304 Stainless Steel: The First Choice for Humid and High-Load Environments
Core Advantages: Chromium content ≥18%, forming a dense oxide film on the surface, effectively resisting salt spray corrosion, especially suitable for coastal or humid office spaces.
Application Scenarios: Load-bearing components such as filing cabinet frames, conference table support legs, and office chair legs; extremely durable, requiring virtually no replacement.
Low Maintenance Costs: Rust-resistant and scratch-resistant; daily cleaning only requires wiping with a soft, damp cloth; avoid using organic solvents.
2. High-Quality Solid Wood: The "Long-Lasting" Natural Material
Representative Woods: Black walnut, oak, beech, etc.; high density, strong compressive strength, good structural stability, and not easily deformed or cracked.
Lifespan: With proper maintenance, it can last for decades, even reaching heirloom level; antique furniture is mostly made of solid wood.
Added Value: It possesses excellent thermal insulation and humidity regulation capabilities, enhancing office comfort.
