The questions buyers actually ask
Straight answers on the three lines, quantities, testing and lead time — the things that decide whether an order goes smoothly. Anything not here, just ask.
Yes. Office chairs are the original line from 1990; fixed cinema/auditorium seating and elderly-care recliners were added over the years and run on the same site in Anji. They share foam, sewing and frame work but have separate tooling. For a contract buyer that means one supplier and one shipment can cover an office fit-out, a hall and a care-home order.
It depends on the line and whether it is OEM or ODM. A standard office chair on an existing mechanism has a reasonable order quantity; fixed auditorium seating and a fully custom ODM design with new tooling need more volume to make sense. Tell us the room and target quantity and we will give you a straight number, not a runaround.
They are built and bench-tested to BIFMA X5.1 and EN patterns in our own lab, and we arrange third-party SGS or TÜV reports per order. We hold ISO 9001/14001/45001 management-system certificates for the factory. We do not claim a blanket product "certificate" that wouldn't match your specific build — testing is matched to the seat and the market you're selling into.
From a seating plan, not a catalogue line. Send seat width, seats per row, row pitch and the rake of the floor, plus whether you need cup-holder armrests or fold-away writing tablets. We also confirm the fire rating your venue authority requires before tooling — fire-retardant foam grades are specified up front, not assumed.
Standing up. Care seating runs firmer foam and a higher, often forward-tilting seat so a frail user can rise, where a lounge recliner is tuned to sink into. We offer powered lift-assist bases and wipe-clean, waterproof-backed covers for infection control. Tell us if it's for a single home or a facility roll-out — the durability and cleaning spec differ.
OEM if you already have a finished spec to build under your label. ODM if you have a market, a price and a room but want us to design the seat. OEM is usually faster because the design is settled; ODM gives you something competitors can't copy off a catalogue. We do either, and on fixed seating the lead-time gap between them is wider, so we'll flag it early.
A sample on an existing office-chair mechanism is typically a couple of weeks; new ODM designs and fixed auditorium seating take longer because of tooling and fire testing. Production lead time depends on quantity and season. We give a real timeline at quote stage and flag a tight deadline rather than promise a date we can't hit.
Use the contact form or the floating message button on any page — tell us the room (office, cinema, care), models or a spec, target quantities, your market, and whether it's OEM or ODM. A focused message gets a faster, more useful reply. We respond within one business day.
Tell us the room — we'll quote the seat that fits it
An office floor, a 300-seat hall or a care home reads very differently on a quote. Send the use case, quantities and market; if a job isn't a fit for us, we'll say so rather than burn your sampling budget.