Bulk school furniture purchase is not only about unit price. Large orders usually involve school desks, classroom chairs, training desks, dormitory beds and library furniture supplied within one project schedule. Industry research estimates the global school furniture market at about USD 4.75 billion in 2025, driven by school construction, classroom upgrades and education infrastructure demand.
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2026-06-26
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2026-06-25New school projects often require complete furniture planning, including classroom desks, student chairs, training desks, dormitory beds, library shelves and storage cabinets. Industry research estimates the global school furniture market at about USD 4.75 billion in 2025, supported by classroom construction, campus expansion and education infrastructure upgrades.
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2026-06-15Bulk school furniture orders are different from small trial purchases. A project may require thousands of school desks, classroom chairs, training desks, dormitory beds or library shelves in one delivery schedule.
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2026-06-11Educational furniture covers more than student desks and classroom chairs. It can include training desks, lecture room furniture, library shelves, dormitory beds, storage cabinets and kindergarten furniture. Industry research shows the global school furniture market was valued at about USD 4.75 billion in 2025, while education furniture demand continues to grow with school construction and learning space upgrades.
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2026-06-10China is a major sourcing market for school desks, classroom chairs, training desks, dormitory beds, library shelves and complete education furniture solutions. Industry data shows the global school furniture market was valued at about USD 4.75 billion in 2025, driven by school construction, campus renovation and demand for durable learning spaces.
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2026-06-01China has become an important sourcing base for school desks, classroom chairs, training tables, dormitory beds, library shelves and complete education furniture projects.
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2026-05-25Furniture can sometimes be purchased with state comprehensive education funds, but it depends on the fund rules, approved budget, procurement policy, and how the furniture supports the education program. School desks, classroom chairs, storage cabinets, dormitory beds, and study tables are more likely to be accepted when they are clearly connected to learning space improvement, student safety, accessibility, accommodation upgrades, or facility renewal.
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2026-05-13Institutional bunk beds are used in dormitories, hostels, schools, staff housing, training centers, and accommodation projects, so certification planning should start before sampling. Different markets may ask for different proof, including safety test reports, material records, coating reports, factory inspection files, assembly instructions, and warning labels.
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2026-05-12Export bunk beds must be checked against the safety rules of the destination market before production. In the United States, the Consumer Product Safety Commission enforces 16 CFR Parts 1213 and 1513 for bunk beds. These rules focus on reducing entrapment risks between the upper bunk and wall, openings below guardrails, and openings in the bed structure.
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2026-05-08Surface finishing is not only about appearance. For export furniture, it affects corrosion resistance, coating adhesion, hand feel, cleaning performance, and long-term durability. In school furniture, dormitory beds, classroom desks, chairs, and metal storage products, poor finishing can lead to peeling, rust spots, sharp edges, color differences, and after-sales complaints.
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2026-05-07Steel grade affects how a dormitory bed performs under repeated sitting, climbing, turning, and long-term use. In schools, hostels, staff housing, and accommodation projects, the bed frame must stay stable after years of daily pressure.
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2026-04-24AOYASI presents itself as a long-established school furniture manufacturer specializing in school and office furniture export, with a factory area of over 30,000 square meters, more than 200 employees, over 100 production facilities, and management systems including ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001. Those points matter because stable export inspection usually depends on real factory control rather than simple trading coordination.