Would ceramic furniture replace solid wood furniture?
Release Time : 2020-10-30 View Count : 254 次1. New furniture materials bring new trends in the industry
In the history of the development of the furniture industry, “new materials” often lead to new design styles and give consumers a different experience.
Based on the emphasis on environmental protection, as well as the pursuit of material performance and cost-effectiveness, new furniture materials are introduced. However, although there are many new materials, the mainstream furniture is still wood furniture (solid wood, board), which is not yet popular in the market.
2. "SINTERED STONE" well-known in the industry
Since the birth of the SINTERED STONE material, many ceramic companies have taken a fancy to its broad application prospects in large homes. In recent years, we have discovered that after being used as floor and wall decoration materials, SINTERED STONE have also been used in kitchens and bathroom scenes, such as kitchen countertops, cabinets above and below the stove, bathroom sinks, wash basins, and bathtubs.
Of course, ceramic companies are not satisfied with the application of SINTERED STONE in the kitchen and bathroom. They are pushing SINTERED STONE into the living room, dining room, and bedroom spaces. Dining tables, coffee tables, desks, conference tables, TV countertops, and even wardrobes and bookcases made of rock slabs are often refreshing.
3. Can ceramic furniture become the "mainstream" in the furniture consumer market?
Currently in the furniture industry, self-assembly and customization are the hopes for industry growth.
There is demand, there will be a market. At present, in the field of civil furniture, the most promising space for ceramic furniture to be popular is the kitchen and bathroom. Here, ceramic furniture can meet the needs of health, environmental protection, beauty, durability and fire prevention to the greatest extent. As for the application in the dining room, living room, and bedroom space, ceramic furniture is estimated to have a long market acceptance period.
Ceramic furniture, as a new material, may arouse higher expectations in the market and also induce new business opportunities within a certain range. But it takes time to truly form a threat to furniture made of traditional materials.