Current furniture products
Browse crawlable product pages with specifications, images, FAQs, and RFQ links.
Explore pathUnited Kingdom and Europe
Use the product specification as the starting point: dimensions, material, finish, hardware, carton, target quantity, and destination requirements. Commercial and compliance requirements are confirmed during quotation.
European buyers often need consistent finish language, compact carton planning, clear assembly information, and repeatable specification records across a collection. The RFQ should make those requirements visible from the start.
Each route preserves the same UTM and product-interest context so enquiries can be reviewed by market, buyer type, content, and product direction in the TopClass admin dashboard.
Browse crawlable product pages with specifications, images, FAQs, and RFQ links.
Explore pathReview drawing-based cabinet customization, materials, edges, and hardware.
Explore pathPrepare a structured factory brief before comparing quotations.
Explore pathSpecific manufacturing, packing, commercial, and destination requirements are confirmed against the buyer brief before final quotation or order approval.
Compare quotations against the same product structure, material, finish, hardware, packing, quantity, destination, and delivery requirements.
Yes. Buyers can request material, finish, hardware, dimensions, edge details, and packing options as part of the manufacturing brief.
The sales and manufacturing review should confirm destination, packing, documentation, and commercial requirements before final approval.
Share the product or project, quantity, destination, materials, finishes, packing, and timeline. The sales team will reply through one@topclassfurnish.com.