How to identify the quality of modern office furniture? I believe everyone should be interested in this topic, but how can we really master these small details?
Method 1: Smell
If the cabinet is stored with the doors closed, open them and smell if there's a strong odor. Most modern office furniture has a paint odor, which is normal. Airing the furniture out for 15-20 days will dissipate. If some furniture still has a pungent odor after being in a store for a while, consider discarding it. Whether you choose solid wood or panel furniture, health is paramount these days.
Method 2: Look at the material
Many businesses promote pure solid wood furniture, but in fact many of them are made of density boards, molds, foam and other materials.
So how do you tell the real from the fake?
1. Look at the wood grain. If the wood grain on modern office furniture is clear and has obvious mortise and tenon joints, it is basically real solid wood. (Real wood has obvious wood grain and is not made of a single piece of wood, but is made up of several pieces of wood spliced together).
2. Consider the wood species. This directly impacts quality. Solid wood furniture is typically made from red beech, white oak, ash, elm, catalpa, rubberwood, and oak. These woods are graded accordingly. Generally, wood imported from Europe and North America is of higher quality and more expensive. Therefore, with the rising price of wood, anything too cheap is definitely a scam.
Method 3: Look at the details
If the above conditions are met, then the quality and workmanship should be considered. For example, whether the carvings are three-dimensional and full, whether the paint work on the inner shelves of the cabinets, the hollow areas of the furniture carvings, the bottom of the table, etc. is smooth and delicate, and whether the lines of the furniture are smooth and natural. Some manufacturers have a fine surface but a rough interior. Good modern office furniture must be consistent inside and out.
Method 4: Look at the structure
First, check the four legs of the furniture to see if they are thick, heavy, and stable. Consumers can tell this by simply placing the furniture on a flat surface and shaking it. Some furniture only has three legs that touch the ground, which means it is definitely not stable.
The second is to observe whether modern office furniture has sharp corners. The corners of good modern office furniture will be polished round and smooth, fully considering the safety of adults and children.
Method 5: Check the glass quality
When choosing furniture with glass or mirrors, such as dressing tables, dressing mirrors, wine cabinets, coffee tables, etc., be careful to check whether the mirror is deformed or discolored, and whether it is translucent and free of impurities.
Method 6: Look at the paint
As the saying goes, "30% carpentry, 70% painting." The paint on good modern office furniture should be smooth, even, translucent, and free of drool, wrinkles, and lumps. The edges and corners should not be straight, as these are prone to chipping and paint loss.

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