
Office Chairs
Executive, manager and operator chairs in PU/leather and fabric, with gas-lift bases and tilt mechanisms.
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Daming is a chair factory in Anji, Zhejiang — the county most of China's seating comes from. We have made office and dining chairs since 2004, hold our own import/export licence, and build to ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 and EN1335 so a container clears the buyer who is paying for it.
OEM & ODM · independent import/export rights · third-party testing arranged on request
We are not a catalogue of a thousand SKUs. We build office chairs and dining chairs, plus the small swivel seating in between, and we would rather be the factory that gets those right than the one that lists everything.

Executive, manager and operator chairs in PU/leather and fabric, with gas-lift bases and tilt mechanisms.
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Upholstered dining and side chairs on steel-tube legs — fabric and PU, for restaurants, hotels and homes.
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Compact swivel and task seating — tub-shaped fabric shells on four-star or spider bases for light office use.
View the rangeA chair is sold on the photo and judged on the parts you cannot see in it. The gas lift, the tilt mechanism, the foam under the cover — that is where a cheap chair and a chair that survives a warranty period part ways, and it is where we will give you a straight opinion instead of the lowest line.
The cheapest gas lift we will quote is a Class 2; it is fine for a dining or a light home-office chair that is sat in now and then. For an office chair at a desk all day we push you to Class 3 or 4 and a tested tilt mechanism — it adds a little per chair and it is the difference between a quiet year and a box of returns. Tell us the use and the price point and we will spec to it, in writing, on the sample.

We are an export factory first. Our chairs have been bought and audited by importers and retail programmes across Europe, the Americas and Japan, and we ship to the markets below. We will not name programmes we cannot stand behind — but the testing and packing habits those buyers required are the ones we still work to.

OEM buyers send a finished spec, a photo or a golden sample; we match the frame, foam, cover and mechanism and run it under your brand. ODM buyers come with a market and a price and let us develop the chair around it from our own frames and fabric library. The honest difference is time — and we will tell you which path is faster for your order rather than quote the one that reads better.
Send the models or a photo, the quantity and where it ships. If part of it is outside what we build well, we will say so before you spend a sampling round. A short, specific brief gets a faster, more useful reply than a long one.