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Anji Duomei Intelligent Furniture Technology Co., Ltd.
Anji Duomei Intelligent Furniture Technology Co., Ltd.
ANJI DUOMEI is situated at No. 28, Road 7, Sunshine Industrial Zone, Anji County. It is a beautiful place with bamboo everywhere and it is also named the Chinese metropolis of swivel chair. Our factory is a professional contract furniture company that has specialized in producing and exporting leisure chairs, bar chairs, swivel chairs, and salon chairs since 2014. We are Custom Velvet Fabric Dining Chairs Manufacturers and China OEM/ODM Velvet Fabric Dining Chairs Factory. More than 70 people are employed in ANJI DUOMEI’s 4000 m2 modern plant, 1500 m2 warehouse, and 2 offices. Our well-equipped facilities and quality control throughout all stages of production enable us to guarantee a good reputation among our customers. OEM and ODM are both welcome. Whether selecting a current product from our catalog or seeking engineering assistance for your application, you can talk to our customer service center about your sourcing requirements. We insist on the concept of "quality is the life of the enterprise" and the principle of honesty and business policy of "marketing high-quality products". Duomei welcomes new and old customers from all walks of life to contact us for future business relationships and mutual success.
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How to choose the color and style of velvet dining chairs suitable for your home?

When choosing the color and style of velvet dining chairs suitable for your home, you can consider the following aspects:

1. Choose colors according to the overall style of your home
Modern style: Choose low-key and textured colors such as gray, dark blue or dark green, which are perfectly matched with modern and simple home designs.
Retro style: Burgundy, golden or purple velvet dining chairs can highlight the sense of retro luxury.
Nordic style: Soft pink, light gray or cream are suitable for creating a warm and natural atmosphere.
Industrial style: Matching chairs with dark tones (such as charcoal black or dark brown) and metal details can balance the coldness of the space.

2. Consider the size and light of the space
Small space: It is recommended to use light colors (such as light gray, beige or light blue) to make the space appear more spacious and bright.
Large space: You can choose dark colors (such as dark green, dark blue or burgundy) to highlight the high-end feel of velvet and enhance the visual impact.
Lighting: Rooms with plenty of light can boldly try dark or bright colors, while rooms with less light are more suitable for light colors.

3. Style matching functional requirements
Armrest style: If you focus on the comfort of dining or need to take into account the functions of desks and chairs, you can choose a style with armrests, which is especially suitable for long-term sitting.
Armless style: It saves more space and is suitable for small restaurants or families that need compact layout around the dining table.
Chair leg design: Metal legs add a modern feel, while wooden legs are warmer and more natural. You can choose according to your home style.
Backrest height: High backrests look solemn and majestic, suitable for formal dining areas; low backrests are lighter and more flexible, suitable for casual restaurants.

4. Practicality and dirt resistance
If there are children or pets at home, choose darker colors (such as dark blue and dark gray) that are more dirt-resistant and easy to blend into the overall space.
Consider velvet fabrics with waterproof and anti-fouling treatments or styles with removable and washable cushions for easy cleaning.

5. Highlight the focal point and match the overall look
If the restaurant needs a visual focal point, choose a velvet dining chair with a bold color or unique design, such as bright yellow or patterned velvet.
Avoid using a color that is too close to the floor or wall to create a sense of contrast. For example, a dark floor can be paired with a light-colored chair, and vice versa.