Furniture and movable items refer to large equipment like tables and chairs that make an enclosed or outdoor space suitable for living or working. Examples for a typical Philippine building include tables, desks, cabinets, assorted chairs, sofas, beds, counters, shelves, and decorative accessories. Furniture also includes small fittings that attach to surfaces of furniture items.
Furniture and movable items refer to large equipment like tables and chairs that make an enclosed or outdoor space suitable for living or working. Examples for a typical Philippine building include tables, desks, cabinets, assorted chairs, sofas, beds, counters, shelves, and decorative accessories. Furniture also includes small fittings that attach to surfaces of furniture items.
Furniture and movable items refer to large equipment like tables and chairs that make an enclosed or outdoor space suitable for living or working. Examples for a typical Philippine building include tables, desks, cabinets, assorted chairs, sofas, beds, counters, shelves, and decorative accessories. Furniture also includes small fittings that attach to surfaces of furniture items.
These are large movable equipment, such as tables and chairs, used to make an enclosed or outdoor space suitable for living or working; the movable articles in a room or an establishment that make it fit for living or working; may also be referred to as furnishing; the possible examples of furniture in a typical Philippine building are: tables/ desks/ work benches (modular manager/ clerical/ work stations, conference, training, coffee, tea, side, etc.), back cabinet/s and side returns (as necessary), pedestal drawers, filing cabinets, assorted chairs (i.e. gang, visitor, clerical, junior/ mid-level/ senior manager/ conference/ high chairs for counter operations and occasional/ accent chairs, cafeteria chairs/ stools and the like), sofas (1-/ 2-/ 3-seaters), beds with/ without headboards and the like; movable or demountable counters (low, medium or tall heights as applicable) with assembly-type shelves/ compartments (including trash collectors) and the like; movable items such as figurines (as applicable), decorative items such as vases and the like, directional/ indoor traffic barriers (with escutcheon plates), trash containers/ bins, plant-holders and the like; small accessories or fittings that attach to both the exposed and concealed surfaces/ spaces of furniture items and the like.