We make the hardware that makes furniture move — chair tilt mechanisms, recliner linkages, sofa bed frames, lift-top table fittings, hinge systems. Sourced factory-direct from Guangdong, with OEM/ODM tooling support and 500-unit MOQ on standard catalog items.
Product Catalog
Seventeen years in this category means the catalog runs deep. Each product line below covers a distinct motion hardware segment — browse by the type of furniture you're building or sourcing for.
The broadest line we run. Swivel bases, tilt controls, synchro mechanisms, knee-tilt, forward-tilt, ergonomic platforms, gas-lift assemblies, and the full range of chair hardware from simple task-chair plates to multi-function executive mechanisms. If you're sourcing for an office furniture manufacturer or a seating importer, this is where most orders start. SKU depth here means you can consolidate multiple chair models under one supplier relationship instead of splitting across three.
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Recliner chair linkages, sofa bed frames, sleeper sofa hardware, and couch mechanisms. The motion geometry on recliner hardware is where most factories cut corners — the arc of travel, the resistance profile, the lock engagement point. We've been running these on dedicated lines long enough to know which tolerances actually matter for end-user satisfaction and which ones are just spec-sheet numbers. For importers supplying upholstered furniture brands, this line covers the full convertible seating range.
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Lift-top coffee table fittings, rotating table hardware, desk mechanisms, and sideboard fittings. The lift-top segment in particular has grown significantly for our buyers in North America and Europe — the retail price premium on lift-top coffee tables is real, and the mechanism is the component that justifies it. We supply the hardware that makes that margin possible.
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Rotating, sliding, folding, transformable, and modular motion hardware — the broader category of mechanisms that don't fit neatly into seating or table lines. This is where space-saving furniture hardware lives: wall-bed fittings, convertible sofa frames, modular sectional connectors. Growing segment for distributors serving urban markets where compact furniture commands a premium.
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Cabinet door hardware, furniture hinges, and door mechanisms for case goods and storage furniture. Consistent finish and dimensional repeatability matter here — a hinge that's 0.3mm off on the mounting hole pattern creates alignment problems across an entire production run. Our stamping tolerances keep that from being your problem.
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This is where we spend a disproportionate amount of our engineering capacity, and it's the capability that separates us most clearly from catalog-only suppliers. When you bring us an OEM or ODM project, the entire development cycle — mechanism design, tooling fabrication, sample production, revision iterations — happens inside this facility. No third-party tooling shop. No handoff delays when a sample needs a geometry change. The engineer who reviewed your brief is the same person who signs off on the tooling drawing.
For ODM work, the process starts with your brief: target retail price point, market segment, performance requirements, and any aesthetic direction you have. We develop the mechanism design from there. Our 12-person engineering team works exclusively on furniture mechanism hardware — they're not generalists who rotate between product categories. That focus means they've already encountered most of the failure modes your project will face before your project starts. Spring rate selection for tilt resistance, pivot geometry that affects a recliner's motion arc, die-cast wall thickness that balances weight against structural integrity — these are the decisions that determine whether a mechanism feels right or feels cheap, and they require category-specific experience to get right.
Tooling is built in-house on our own CNC machining equipment, which gives us revision turnaround that a third-party shop can't match. When a first sample comes back and the tilt resistance is 15% too heavy, we adjust the spring specification and have a revised sample ready without waiting in a tooling shop's queue. For buyers who've been burned by 6-week sample revision cycles at other factories, this is the operational difference that changes your product development timeline.
For OEM, you supply the drawings and we produce to spec — we'll review for manufacturability and flag anything that will cause production problems, but the design stays yours. MOQ on standard catalog mechanisms is 500 units. OEM/ODM tooling projects are quoted on actual tooling amortization, not a round number designed to sound accessible.
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The decision came directly from quality complaints on externally sourced die-cast parts. Owning the process means corrective action happens on our floor the same week — not after three rounds of back-and-forth with a subcontractor.
Quality Control Advantage
Most furniture mechanism factories in Guangdong outsource their zinc alloy die-cast components — the adjustment knobs, tilt collars, decorative covers — to third-party foundries. That means they have no direct control over dimensional consistency or surface quality on those parts. When a batch comes back with loose-feeling knobs or inconsistent finish, the fix requires a supplier negotiation, not a process adjustment.
We brought die-casting in-house around 2015. The decision came directly from quality complaints we were seeing — not on our stamped components, which were consistently within tolerance, but on the die-cast parts we were buying externally. Owning that process means when a dimensional issue surfaces on a die-cast component, the corrective action happens on our floor the same week, not after three rounds of back-and-forth with a subcontractor.
For buyers who've dealt with batch-to-batch variation on mechanism hardware, this is the specific process point where that variation originates — and where we've closed the loop.
Supply Chain
Your order is quoted, produced, inspected, and packed by the same team that designed the tooling. There's no trading company in the middle taking margin and adding a communication layer between you and the factory. When you have a technical question about a mechanism spec, you're talking to the people who made the tooling decision. When you need a production update, you're getting it from the floor, not from a sales office that's waiting on the factory to call back.
This matters most when something needs to change mid-order — a spec revision, a packaging adjustment, a priority shift. Those changes move faster when the person you're talking to has direct authority over the production schedule.
Standard catalog MOQ is 500 units, so you're not forced into large minimum commitments to access factory-direct pricing. Export documentation — commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, CE declaration, SGS reports — ships with the order. Your customs broker gets what they need without chasing us after the fact.
Operational Evidence
Six dedicated production lines across 12,000 m², with line separation by product category — chair mechanisms, recliner and sofa hardware, and table and door/hinge mechanisms each run on their own lines. Your chair mechanism order doesn't queue behind a large sofa bed run. At 3,000,000 units annual capacity, a 10,000-unit order is a standard production run with a scheduled slot, not a capacity negotiation.
Progressive die stamping to ±0.15mm on mechanism plates, brackets, and linkage arms. Cold-rolled steel coil stock, with incoming material certification checked against mill reports on every coil change.
Not sampling — every unit goes through tilt range, lock engagement, and load-cycle verification before it's packed. Mechanisms that pass dimensional checks but fail functional performance get pulled at this stage. We run 50,000-cycle load testing on chair mechanisms as standard batch qualification. (That's the commercial office chair certification floor for most markets — we use it as our minimum, not our target ceiling.)
Powder coating at 60–80μm consistent film thickness, 500-hour salt spray rated; nickel plating and zinc plating for tight-tolerance components where coating thickness affects fit.
ISO 9001:2015 · CE · SGS · RoHS
Market Segments
Chair mechanism hardware is a recurring, high-volume procurement category for office furniture manufacturers — mechanisms are replaced or upgraded with every product generation, and volume scales with production output. Importers supplying office furniture distributors typically run 5,000–20,000 units per SKU per season. The SKU depth in our chair mechanism line means you can consolidate your mechanism sourcing under one supplier relationship, which simplifies QC, documentation, and reorder logistics.
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Recliner and sofa bed mechanisms are the component that determines whether an upholstered furniture brand's warranty claims stay manageable. A mechanism that fails at 8,000 cycles in a product rated for 50,000 generates returns, replacements, and brand damage that far exceeds the cost of the hardware. Buyers in this segment typically start with a sample evaluation and a 500–2,000 unit trial run before committing to full-season volumes. Our 100% functional testing and load-cycle verification is specifically what reduces your warranty exposure on this product category.
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Lift-top coffee tables and convertible furniture carry retail price premiums of 40–80% over static equivalents in North American and European markets. The mechanism is the component that enables that premium — and the component that determines whether the product holds up through the return window. Distributors building out this category need a mechanism supplier who can support both standard catalog sourcing and custom configurations as the product line matures. We supply both.
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Hospitality and contract furniture projects run on defined procurement cycles — a hotel renovation or a corporate office fit-out places a single large order with a fixed delivery window, then reorders for the next property. Mechanisms for these applications need to pass higher cycle-life specs than residential equivalents, and the documentation requirements (CE, SGS, RoHS, material compliance) need to be in order before the order ships. Our certification stack covers the standard requirements for European and North American contract specifications without requiring special documentation requests.
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Furniture manufacturers who want to differentiate on mechanism performance — rather than sourcing the same catalog hardware as their competitors — use our ODM program to develop proprietary mechanism designs. The commercial logic is straightforward: a mechanism with a distinct motion profile or a branded adjustment interface is a product feature your competitors can't copy by switching suppliers. We've run ODM projects for buyers in North America, Europe, and the Middle East who are building mechanism performance into their brand positioning. (This segment has grown steadily for us over the past several years — buyers who started with catalog sourcing and moved to ODM as their volume justified the tooling investment.)
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Tell us what you're sourcing — a catalog item, a custom spec, or a new product development brief — and we'll come back with a specific recommendation and quote. Most new buyers start with a sample order to evaluate fit and finish before committing to production volume. We can arrange that.