
Ergonomic Office Chairs
Full-mesh ergonomic chairs with synchro-tilt, adjustable lumbar and headrest.
See the rangeLIANFENG is the office-chair brand of Anji Fuhe Furniture. We design and produce ergonomic, executive and mesh task chairs from a 70,000 m² plant in Anji — the swivel-chair town of China — for importers and brands who buy by the container.

A chair sold into Europe and a chair sold into North America are judged against different rule books. We build to both, so one supplier covers both markets.
The European office-chair standard for dimensions, safety and strength (parts 1–3). We build our office lines to it and can arrange a test report for your buyer.
The North-American test for general-use office chairs: cyclic loading, drop, stability and arm strength. We bench-build to it and arrange third-party testing per programme.
Gas-lift, mechanism and base parts are checked on a complete set of test equipment in-house before a unit leaves the floor — one of the five things we control on quality.
We say built and tested to these standards, not "certified" — the report that matters depends on the model and your destination. Tell us the market and we scope it in.
Fuhe is a seat specialist — we make chairs, not a bit of everything. These three families cover most of what importers order, and they share the same mechanisms, mesh suppliers and tooling, which keeps quoting fast.

Full-mesh ergonomic chairs with synchro-tilt, adjustable lumbar and headrest.
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High-back executive seating with aluminium bases and managed mesh or leather.
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Breathable mid-back task chairs for daily desk use and open-plan offices.
See the rangeFuhe has built chairs in Anji for over twenty years, and the plant is set up for one thing: seating, at volume, made the same way every time. The five points we hold ourselves to are simple — control the raw material at source, tighten process management, keep a full set of test gear, fit it all to a modern management system, and keep improving the product.
Here is the honest version of where money goes. A nylon base is fine for a home-office chair; for a chair that will sit in a call-centre running two shifts, we push you to a polished-aluminium base and a Class 4 gas lift. It costs more per unit. It also keeps your warranty claims down, which is the number that actually decides whether a chair was cheap.

We work to European and American procurement requirements, which is most of what an export office chair has to satisfy. The country list grows with the buyers we win; below are the regions we already pack and label for.
Send the chair type, your target quantity and the market it ships to. If a request sits outside what a seat factory does well, we will say so rather than burn your sampling budget. A short, specific message gets the fastest, most useful reply.
Tell us the chair, the quantity and your market. We reply within one business day.