Recently, the Municipal Industry and Commerce Bureau issued a warning to consumers about purchasing solid wood furniture. They advised buyers to focus on well-known furniture stores or large-scale markets with strong brand reputation and good business practices. Be cautious of unscrupulous businesses that use misleading advertising such as "all solid wood" or "100% eco-friendly." These claims should raise red flags, as they are often exaggerated or false.
The national standard "General Technical Conditions for Wood Furniture," which came into effect in May 2009, clearly defines three categories of solid wood furniture: "all solid wood," "solid wood," and "solid wood veneer." To help consumers make informed decisions, there are seven key points to consider when purchasing solid wood furniture. First, examine the grain pattern. Solid wood is expensive and scarce, so many products today use processed wood boards with discontinuous grain. If the grain looks too uniform or symmetrical across large areas, it's likely not genuine solid wood.
Second, check the smell. Real solid wood has a natural, mild aroma without strong chemical odors. Third, look for natural imperfections like knots or scars. If these features don't match on opposite sides of the piece, it may not be solid wood. Fourth, inspect the internal structure. Some furniture has removable parts like hinges or handles. By checking the joints, you can determine if the core material is solid wood.
Fifth, assess the craftsmanship. Solid wood furniture usually retains the natural texture of the wood, with minimal finishing. In contrast, particleboard furniture often uses hardware connections. If you see a three-in-one connector, it might be a sign of non-solid wood construction. Sixth, observe the design. Excessively intricate or artistic shapes are often made from composite materials rather than solid wood. Lastly, always review the contract carefully. The agreement must specify the exact type of wood and the category of solid wood furniture. Additionally, include clear terms regarding the seller’s responsibility in case of misrepresentation.
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