As Children's Day approaches, the children's furniture market is experiencing a noticeable upswing. According to reports, many parents are planning to buy new furniture as a gift for their kids on this special day. While style and functionality remain important, safety has become the top priority when selecting children’s furniture.
Children's furniture is a specialized product designed for a specific age group, making its safety and environmental standards more critical than those of adult furniture. China’s national standard GB28007-2011, which came into effect on August 1, 2012, is one of the few domestic safety regulations for children's furniture. This standard has helped bring greater order and quality control to the industry.
During a visit to a large furniture store, the reporter noticed that while there aren't many products exclusively labeled for children, all the furniture sold under the children's category emphasizes eco-friendliness and safety. A salesperson from a children’s furniture brand explained, "Caring for children is the core of our business. We focus on sustainable design to create a safe and happy environment for them."
Compared to adult furniture brands, the number of children’s furniture brands is limited, but the quality and regulatory oversight in this sector are more rigorous. The goal is simple: to ensure every child grows up in a safe and healthy environment. As one parent put it, "We want the best for our kids, and green, safe furniture is essential."
The reporter also visited some smaller retailers, where salespeople mentioned that while many products are labeled as eco-friendly, the credibility of these labels is questionable. When asked about the certification bodies behind these claims, most were unable to provide clear answers.
Consumer feedback was mixed. Uncle Zhang, an 86-year-old grandfather, said he prefers big brands because they are strictly regulated and reliable. Ms. Sun, a new mother, emphasized that she always chooses well-known brands with clear environmental certifications to avoid risks.
Despite the growing awareness, many common brands use vague terms like "harmless" or "low-carbon" without clear standards. Consumers hope that market regulation will be strengthened in the future.
Although the number of children's furniture brands is still lower than that of adult products, established brands have built strong reputations through quality and trust. With Children's Day approaching on June 1st, manufacturers are stepping up efforts to create safe, eco-friendly products that offer children a better living environment. It's not just a business responsibility—it's a promise to the next generation.
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