Sample vs Mass Production: Why Furniture Quality Drops in China and How to Control Consistency
Short answer
The gap between approved samples and actual mass production is one of the most common quality complaints in international FF&E projects. Here is how project-based suppliers reduce it.
Scope note: FUMA supports specification review, production coordination, complementary sourcing when needed, QC, packing labels, export-side logistics, and remote clarification. Local installation, customs duties, site receiving, and final site acceptance must be arranged or contract-defined locally.

Topic hub
Quality, Certification & Compliance
BIFMA, documentation review, sample-to-production control, inspection planning, and realistic compliance support.
Cluster role: field note
FUMA project support
How we support this type of furniture project
FUMA is not a local installation contractor. We support international buyers from specification review to production coordination, complementary sourcing, QC, export logistics, and export-ready handover for the client-appointed local installation team.
Specification review
Clarify drawings, materials, standards, quantities, and commercial scope before production starts.
Production and QC control
Coordinate production milestones, sample approval, inspection points, packing, and spare parts.
Export-ready handover
Prepare carton marks, room labels, layout references, and remote clarification for client-appointed local teams.
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