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Rajasthani furniture

Give a royal look to your interior

• The state of Rajasthan is known as the land of kings and castles.

• Its grandeur and royalty reflects through the state’s culture, craft and
infrastructure.

• One of the many glorious and glamorous aspects of the state if its furniture that
offers a similar royal look to your home.

• India as well as abroad, the Rajasthani furniture is known for its beauty and style.

• Crafted by skilled carpenters with minutest details and layering, the furniture
embellishes homes and offices in the cities as well as villages.

• Some of the most prominent places for furniture manufacturing in the state
include Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur and Udaipur among the others
• The furniture boast of intricate carvings, typical to the Mughal era and remarkable
colour scheme to suit the royal theme.

• The wealth of this ancient craft has been preserved as the skilled craftsman pas on
their talent to the generations.

• The main features of Rajathani furniture include: meenakari, hand painting, use of
mirrors and colour glass.

• Meenakari was introduced by Maharaja Man Singh in late 17th century and it is a
visual treat.

• The furniture of this state is not just a piece of wood but a display of royal art and
tradition that enhances the overall appeal of your home.

• Be it beautifully carved bed, latticework screens, ornate chests, beds, chairs or


sofas, they all make for a kingly castle.

• One of the most famous types of furniture in Rajasthan is Shekhawati style that is
known for furniture made of sheesame wood, rosewood, acacia Arabica wood and
mango wood.
• The wooden pieces are carefully crafted and designed and coated with vanish after
painting so as to ensure their durability.

• The Shekhawati style is popular for its ethnicity marked by paintings of kings and
queens and Hindu gods.

• On the other hand Kishangarh style is marked by Mughal influence including figures
with almond shaped eyes and beautiful prints.

• Sober colours as well as embossing is used in this particular style.

• Rajasthan also produces furniture with clay, marble camel bone, sandstone silver,
brass, copper and wrought iron. The furniture made with makrana marble flaunt
rich paintings and intricate latticework.

Set of Two Mehraab chairs and Table


5 types of Rajasthani Style furniture to beautify your home decor

1.Wooden Table in the center of your area:

 Rajasthani styles of wooden table are an elegant and crafty kind of furniture which
gives a unique glance in the ambiance.

 These kinds of Tables have a very fine wooden embroidery which gives a unique
glance in the adornment.

 Also, these styles of the table have sometimes hand-painted Kishangarh style painting
that blends magically with your existing decor and also catches every eye’s attention
when you serve snacks on it to your guests.
2. Traditionally carved chairs in Rajasthani style:
 Rajasthani style carved chairs are one of the very famous handicrafts which people from all
around the world loves to have in the ambiance.

 These chairs offer great comfort with respect to beauty.

 You can make these chairs place anywhere in your home; like in your outdoor areas; in
your balcony area; in your bedroom with small coffee table; in living area; in the garden
area, anywhere you can place it.

 The designs of these kinds of chairs are very elegant and style up your ambiance in a royal
way

Rajasthani Hand-Painted Chairs


3. Bajot for lower seating options:
 Bajot or chowkis are purely Rajasthani style furniture which is a kind of low seating
option.

 These sort of seating options are immensely beautiful and give a glance of
traditional Rajasthani art.

 You can include these bajot in pooja ghar; in your living area paired with a low
heightened coffee table or can also give a base to your antique pot or vase.

 There are many types of bajots from which you can buy like Nagpaya Chowki,
Rajasthani Chowki, Rangoli Art Chowki etc.

Elephant Sitting
4. Hand-painted Chest of Drawers:
 Chest of Drawers of Rajasthani style is the best decorative cum storage furniture for any
home.

 These chest of drawers are handcrafted and looks great in your ambiance and comes
with beautiful painted colors.

 These chest of drawers can be placed anywhere in your home and with giving classy
looks these chest of drawers will hold your important small possessions also.

 Some this drawers have elegant traditional paintings painted on them which give a
charming touch to your ambiance.

Rajasthani Hand-Painted
Chest of Drawers
5. Decorative Wardrobes in Rajasthani Style:
 A traditional Rajasthani style decorative Wardrobes have very beautiful Kishangarh
painting handpainted on the surface and sometimes the elegant floral designs with
small brass engravings.

 These kinds of wardrobes solve two purposes, they will store your possessions and will
look good in your ambiance.

 so these wardrobes are decorative and artistic enough that you can put them in your
living area also.

Hand-Painted Traditional Storage


Materials Used in Rajasthani Furniture
• Wood is the predominant material that goes into making Rajasthani furniture .
Jaipur specially makes furniture out of mango wood, acacia wood, shisham wood
etc.
• Shekhawati furniture made of babool, sheesham and mango is well known.

• Furniture-making is pursued passionately in Barmer where Rohida wood is quite


famous. The rich carvings on the wooden articles, tables and cots are sure to
impress you. Furniture made of Shisham wood with iron inlays is quite popular

• Tilonia specializes in leather-embroidered chairs.

• The silver furniture of Rajasthan adorns its royal palaces. Sofa sets, love seat chairs,
swings, temples, chairs all come in silver making way for delectable cynosure!

• Rajasthani marble furniture is a sign of unparalleled elegance and class.


• Iron, copper and brass are also used.

• Paint is another material used in Rajasthani furniture. In fact it is difficult to come


across any Rajasthani furniture without hand painted designs on them
How Rajasthani Furniture is Made
 The handcrafted furniture is painted after they are made. Then the coat of
varnish acts as the final touch. The making of the Rajasthani silver furniture
involves the following steps:

1. Inlay of silver work


2. Chasing
3. Embossing and
4. Engraving

 All this is done with the help of steel hammer. The final product is only attained
after the ornamental motifs are rendered with punch tools.
Kinds of Rajasthani Furniture
• Unleash a range of colorful Rajasthani furniture for your house.

• Chairs, tables, beds, paneled screens, television cabinets, mirror frames, wine racks,
stools, DVD cabinets, end tables, cupboards, wooden sofa, and almirah are some of
the things available.

• The exquisite Meenakari designs on temples, wall brackets and drawers are a huge
draw in Rajasthan.
INDIAN TRADITIONAL FURNITURE
There are different techniques and designs that go into constructing the furniture and storage
units of a home. The variations lie in the raw material used and the entire manufacturing
process. These differences make a furniture piece suitable for a particular kind of theme and
setting. When we talk about Indian and ethnic style of living, there are some techniques of
furniture making that are creative and unique, and are only practiced in india
INDIAN TRADITIONAL FURNITURE INDIAN TRADITIONAL FURNITURE STYLE
• RAJASTHAN FURNITURE STYLE
• MUGAL FURNITURE STYLE
• KASHIMIRI FURNITURE STYLE
• SHEKHAWATI FURNITURE STYLE
• JALI FURNITURE STYLE
• CANE AND BAMBOO WEAVING
• INDO-DUTCH STYLE
RAJASTHANI FURNITURE STYLE
• The state of Rajasthan is known as the land of kings and castles. Its grandeur and
royalty reflects through the state’s culture, craft and infrastructure. One of the
many glorious and glamorous aspects of the state if its furniture that offers a
similar royal look to your home.India as well as abroad, the Rajasthani furniture is
known for its beauty and style. Crafted by skilled carpenters with minutest details
and layering, the furniture embellishes homes and offices in the cities as well as
villages. Some of the most prominent places for furniture manufacturing in the
state include Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur and Udaipur among the others

• Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts, and for its
traditional and colorful art. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours.
Block prints, tie and dye prints, Bagaru prints, Sanganer prints and Zari embroidery are
major export products from Rajasthan. The blue pottery of Jaipur is particularly noted
1. Traditionally carved chairs in Rajasthani style:
Rajasthani style carved chairs are one of the very famous handicrafts which people from
all around the world loves to have in the ambiance. These chairs offer great comfort with
respect to beauty. You can make these chairs place anywhere in your home; like in your
outdoor areas; in your balcony area; in your bedroom with small coffee table; in living
area; in the garden area, anywhere you can place it. The designs of these kinds of chairs
are very elegant and style up your ambiance in a royal way
2. Bajot for lower seating options:
Bajot or chowkis are purely Rajasthani style furniture which is a kind of low
seating option. These sort of seating options are immensely beautiful and give
a glance of traditional Rajasthani art. You can include these bajot in pooja ghar;
in your living area paired with a low heightened coffee table or can also give a
base to your antique pot or vase. There are many types of bajots from which
you can buy like Nagpaya Chowki, Rajasthani Chowki, Rangoli Art Chowki etc.
3. Hand-painted Chest of Drawers:
Chest of Drawers of Rajasthani style is the best decorative cum storage furniture for
any home. These chest of drawers are handcrafted and looks great in your
ambiance and comes with beautiful painted colors.These chest of drawers can be
placed anywhere in your home and with giving classy looks these chest of drawers
will hold your important small possessions also. Some this drawers have elegant
traditional paintings painted on them which give a charming touch to your
ambiance.
4. Decorative Wardrobes in
Rajasthani Style:
A traditional Rajasthani style decorative
Wardrobes have very beautiful
Kishangarh painting handpainted on the
surface and sometimes the elegant
floral designs with small brass
engravings.These kinds of wardrobes
solve two purposes, they will store your
possessions and will look good in your
ambiance. so these wardrobes are
decorative and artistic enough that you
can put them in your living area also
5. Wooden Table in the center of your area:
 Rajasthani styles of wooden table are an elegant and crafty kind of furniture which
gives a unique glance in the ambiance. These kinds of Tables have a very fine wooden
embroidery which gives a unique glance in the adornment.Also, these styles of the
table have sometimes hand-painted Kishangarh style painting that blends magically
with your existing decor and also catches every eye’s attention when you serve snacks
on it to your guests.
Materials Used in Rajasthani Furniture
• Wood is the predominant material that goes into making Rajasthani furniture .
Jaipur specially makes furniture out of mango wood, acacia wood, shisham wood
etc. Shekhawati furniture made of babool, sheesham and mango is well known.
Furniture-making is pursued passionately in Barmer where Rohida wood is quite
famous. The rich carvings on the wooden articles, tables and cots are sure to
impress you. Furniture made of Shisham wood with iron inlays is quite popular The
silver furniture of Rajasthan adorns its royal palaces. Sofa sets, love seat chairs,
swings, temples, chairs all come in silver making way for delectable cynosure!
Rajasthani marble furniture is a sign of unparalleled elegance and class. Paint is
another material used in Rajasthani furniture. In fact it is difficult to come across
any Rajasthani furniture without hand painted designs on them . Iron, copper and
brass are also used.
How Rajasthani Furniture is Made
The handcrafted furniture is painted after they are made. Then the coat of varnish acts
as the final touch. The making of the Rajasthani silver furniture involves the following
steps:
1. Inlay of silver work
2. 2. Chasing
3. 3. Embossing and
4. 4. Engraving
5. All this is done with the help of steel hammer. The final product is only attained
after the ornamental motifs are rendered with punch tools.

Kinds of Rajasthani Furniture

Unleash a range of colorful Rajasthani furniture for your house.Chairs, tables, beds,
paneled screens, television cabinets, mirror frames, wine racks, stools, DVD cabinets,
end tables, cupboards, wooden sofa, and almirah are some of the things available. The
exquisite Meenakari designs on temples, wall brackets and drawers are a huge draw in
Rajasthan
Govt. Women’s Polytechnic College, Bhopal

TOPIC :PLANTING POTS/ PLANTERS


ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESGIN
3RD YEAR 5TH SEMESTER
FURNITURE DESGIN
SUBMITTED BY SUBMITTED TO
ANANYA MEHRA, PARUL MEHRA, CHARUMITRA PATIL
SHREEZA SHRIVASTAVA
Planter Pots / Planters

• A planter, or alternatively plant pot is a container in which flowers


and other plants are cultivated and displayed.

• These comes in various designs and materials.

• Comes in all sizes from small to big

• Durable

• Some planters can be painted


Materials Used for Plant Containers

Ceramic Plastic Plant Metal


Terra cotta Fiberglass Wooden
Pots Glazed Pots Planters
Containers

Concrete
Planters
Ceramic pots Glazed
• Ceramic containers are made from finely textured, light-colored clay and
then glazed.
• These containers are fired at a high kiln temperature, which reduces the
pot’s porousness and vulnerability to the elements.
• However, if a ceramic pot is left out in the cold weather it can still crack.
• Quite heavy, but this factor makes them a good choice for plants that will
grow to be top heavy.

• Ceramic planters also tend to be expensive, but are available in a wide


variety of color glazes and designs.

• They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.

• These are the most colorful pots, ranging from subtle earthen tones to
playful,
vibrant glazes. They are varied in style and good for plant growth.

• Moderately expensive in larger sizes.


• Pros: Glazed ceramic containers are some of the most beautiful around and can be
perfect accents to the deck, patio, or landscape.

• They're not porous, so they don't lose moisture as fast as terra-cotta.

• Cons: Glazed ceramic containers break as easily as terra-cotta and are just as heavy

• ceramic pots are brittle, and will almost always break or chip if you drop them
Terra cotta
• Terracotta pots are classic planting pots, with a neutral and warm color that makes almost
any plant look great.
• Terra cotta is a type of clay that is commonly used in making pots and planters of various
sizes and shapes.
• The shapes and sizes of containers from this material are seemingly endless, so they are
quite versatile.
• It is typically a warm reddish brown color and offers an earthy appeal to gardeners.
• Terra cotta also tends to be readily available and affordable,which makes it a popular
choice among gardeners for indoor and outdoor use.
Pros: Terra-cotta is relatively inexpensive, available in a wide
range of styles and designs.

Relatively heavy so it's not likely to tip in strong winds.


Can be painted.

Cons: It breaks easily, so terra-cotta is not a good choice where it


may get bumped or knocked around.

Many types can't be left outdoors in areas that experience


freezing winter temperatures. Because terra-cotta is porous, it
loses moisture faster than other materials -- meaning you'll need
to water more often.
FIBERGLASS
• Fiberglass planters are created from a blend of resin
and glass fibers.

• These pots tend to be molded to look like terra cotta or stone


pots.
While this choice might not be the most ecologically friendly, it does
have quite a few advantages.

• Fiberglass planters are lightweight, durable, and look very


much like the materials they are molded to imitate.

• These containers do not need any special storage; they can


handle any expected weather without having to be taken
indoors.
• Expensive,
• These pots are harder to find and you’ll probably have less choice of size and
style.
• The downside is that fiberglass can be brittle and may crack if dropped, nor is it a
good insulator from heat or cold.
• Some are made to look like stone, wood, or other materials and can be quite
ornamental in a prominent spot.
• Weather resistant
Plastic plant pot
• Plastic containers can also be made to look like other materials, but is less
realistic and durable that the fiberglass planters.
• Advantages
• Plastic pots are extremely lightweight.
• These are among the least expensive of plant pot materials.
• No material is more diverse than plastic; you can find literally hundreds of
options when choosing plastic pots.
• Plastic pots are fairly resilient to damage. They may resist cracking, even
when dropped.
• Thanks to advances in technology, plastic pots are now available in finishes
that rival natural materials, usually at a lower cost. You can get them in
virtually any color, size, or shape.
• Disadvantages
• Cheap plastic pots can fade and turn brittle in the sun; they may
crack when they get old.
• Unless they are very high-end, plastic pots look like plastic, which
means they can have a cheap feel.
: Some types of plastic become brittle and break easily in freezing
temperatures
wood
• Wood is a natural building material that is gorgeous when used in planting pots
and containers.
• These containers tend to be square or rectangle, although there are some
curved containers available as well.
• Styles can range from super modern to very traditional, and sizes are equally
varied.
• Advantages
• Wooden containers can be considerably less expensive than high-end terracotta
or ceramic pots.
• It can be left outdoors all year in regions that experience freezing temperatures.
• Disadvantages
• If not cared for properly, a wooden container may decay in just a year or two.
• To avoid decay, the soil should be removed when storing the pot for the winter.
• Wooden containers are somewhat high maintenance, as the wood needs to be
resealed periodically in order to prolong the life of the pot.
• Wood containers are relatively heavy, so large containers may be difficult to
move.
metal
Metal containers are extremely durable, and in the case of case iron, extremely
heavy.

Metals such as aluminum can offer gardeners the durability of metal with a lighter
weight, making the planting and moving of pots much more practical.

Aluminum does not rust, does not need painting and


costs less than some other metal options. Other metal
choices include copper-coated stainless steel, zinc, lead,
and copper.

durable – won’t chip, crack or break.


concrete
• Concrete planters can look great, especially once they have aged a little.

• Concrete containers are rugged and heavy. They don’t topple easily, but
large ones can be backbreakers if you have to move them.

• Pros: They're extremely durable and long-lasting. They offer a classic look
and come in a wide range of styles.

• Cons: There's a limited color choice, and concrete containers, especially


large ones, tend to be expensive.
• Attractive, durable, and affordable, concrete pots can be found for sale from local,
wayside shops that manufacture them, as well as in highly styled forms from the
trendiest shops.

• They are good for plant growth.

• They can be expensive in large sizes, and they are certainly heavy, making them
challenging to bring home or move in the garden.

• Because they are concrete, consider them permanent.


Different Flower Pot Designs

Freestanding Hanging Mounted Elevated Unique


Planters Planters Planters Planters Planters
Freestanding Planters
• These types of flower pots are definitely the most common

• Freestanding planters are very simple

• They just stand upright on the ground surface.

• Placement is exceptionally easy and they come in a wide variety


of shapes, styles, materials, and colors.
Hanging Planters
• They nicely accent your freestanding planters by giving off a
foreshadowing effect.

• It is a common choice to have hanging planters that match the


color and material of your freestanding planters.

• They are smaller usually and vary in color and style.

• These planters are hung from a matching chain.

• The chain can be connected to a plant bracket that is mounted


to a surface (wall, deck, concrete etc.) or they can simply be
hung from a hook and latched onto something.
Mounted Planters
They are commonly used indoors to accent indoor furniture and
accessories.

These planters are mounted onto an upright surface, generally a


wall.

They are very aesthetically pleasing.


Unique Planters
These flower planters are more abstract than any other planters.
They are usually homemade.

Plants will grow in any unique container you like such as a watering
can, wheel barrow, wagon, sculpture, wooden log - the list is endless.

They can take any of the previous mentioned designs - very neat.
REPORT BY ANANYA MEHRA
• PLANTER POT
• CHANDELIER
• PHOTO FRAME
• CANDLE STAND
• LAMP SHADE
• WALL HANGING
Planter Pots / Planters

A planter, or alternatively plant pot is a container in which flowers and other plants
are cultivated and displayed.

Materials Used for Plant Containers


• Ceramic Pots Glazed
• Terra cotta
• Fiberglass
• Plastic Plant Pots
• Wooden Containers
• Metal Planters
• Metal Planters
Different Flower Pot Designs
• Freestanding Planters
• Hanging Planters
• Mounted Planters
• Elevated Planters
• Unique Planters
Chandelier
A chandelier is also known as Girandole, Candleabra lamp, or least commonly Suspended
lights. It is branched Ornamental light fixture designed to be a mounted on Ceilings or walls.
Materials to Make a Chandelier:
• Brass
• Bronze
• Wrought
• Iron
• Chrome
Other materials include
• Alabaster
• Crystal
• Timber
• Plastic
Types of Chandelier
1. Chandelier Design & Style:
A. Modern Chandelier Design
B. Contemporary Chandelier Design
C. Rustic Chandelier Design
D. Farmhouse /Craftsman Chandelier Design
E. Industrial Chandelier Design
2. Chandelier Shapes:
A.Rectangular Chandeliers
B. Bowl Chandeliers
C. Cluster chandeliers
D. Sputnik
E. Caged Chandeliers
F. Globe Chandeliers
3. Chandeliers by Finish:
A. Brass Chandeliers
B. Bronze Chandeliers
C. Gold chandeliers
D. Chrome Chandeliers
4. Chandeliers by Lighting Function
A. Uplight Chandeliers:
B. Downlight Chandeliers:
C. Ambient Lighting:

Picture Frames
always help to restore your beautiful photographs. They come in several types of colors and
shapes.

MATERIALS
Wood
Faux wood
Metal
Ceramic
Glass
Stone
Bamboo
Crystal
Types Of Picture Frame
• Gallery Frame
• Modern Frame
• Floating Frame
• Deep-Set Frames
• Canvas Prints
• Tabletop Frames
• Photo Holders

ARRANGE A MODERN FRAME WALL


• VERSATILE
• ECLECTIC
• MIXED GRID
• STAIRCASE
• HORIZONTAL
• VERTICAL
• GRID
CANDLES STAND
The holder or the candlestick was originally meant for holding the candle upright and to
catch the dripping wax so as to protect the surface where the candle stood.

TYPES OF CANDLE STAND


1. Tea Light Candle stand
2. Candelabras
3. Candle Chandeliers
4. Lanterns
5. Hurricane Lamps
6. Taper Candle stand
7. Votive Candle stand
Materials Used for candle stand
• powder-coated steel
• brass
• metal
• glass
Types of lamp shade
• Incandescent Lamps
• Tungsten Halogen Lamps
• Fluorescent Lamps
• Compact Fluorescent Lamps
• Mercury Vapour Lamps
• Metal Halide Lamps
• High Pressure Sodium Vapour Lamps
• Low Pressure Sodium Vapour Lamps
• LED Lamps

Material use in lamp shade


Wood
Ceramic or Glass
Baskets
Metal
A lampshade is a fixture that covers the lightbulb on a lamp to diffuse the light it
emits. Lampshades can be made out of a wide variety of materials like paper,
glass, fabric or stone.
Wall hanging
A flat, usually unframed piece of decorative work for hanging on a wall, as a tapestry, a
quilt, or a piece made by weaving, macramé, or other techniques from a wide variety
of materials.

Types of wall hanging


Wood
Quilts
Tapestries

Material uses for wall hanging


Wood
Quilts
Tapestries
Fabric
Papers
Common furniture
• SEATING
1. SOFA

A SOFA also known as a , settee, futon, or chesterfield .

Its a piece of furniture for seating two or three people.

It is commonly found in the form of a bench, with upholstered armrests, and often
fitted with springs and tailored cushions

In homes, SOFA are normally put in the family room, living room, den or lounge.

They are sometimes also found in non-residential settings such as hotels, lobbies of
commercial offices, waiting rooms, and bars.
Not so great for curling up on and sleeping

Sofas are typically associated with hosting and formal occasions


They may seat four or more people, compared to a couch, which often seats two to
three people — making sofas better for homeowners who welcome plenty of company.
the two-seater, sometimes referred to as a loveseat, and the sofa.

The loveseat is designed for seating two people, while the sofa has more than two
cushion seats.

A sectional sofa, often just referred to as a "sectional", is formed from multiple


sections (typically two, three, and four) and usually includes at least two pieces which
join at an angle of 90 degrees or slightly greater.

Sectional sofas are used to wrap around walls or other furniture.


Other variants include the divan, the fainting couch (backless or partial-backed) and
the canapé (an ornamental three-seater).

To conserve space, some sofas double as beds in the form of sofa beds, daybeds,
or futons.
2. Executive chair
An executive chair is something that can be found in almost every corporate
as well as home office setup.

Executive chairs are also referred to as the director's chair.


multiple kinds of executive chairs designed to suit different needs.

The most basic is the task chair, which typically does not offer lumbar support or a
headrest.

These chairs generally cannot be sat in for more than a couple hours at a time
without becoming uncomfortable, though they often offer more room to move
than higher-end chairs.

Mid-back chairs offer fuller back support, and with the right ergonomic design,
can be sat in for four hours at a time or longer.

High-end chairs in this category, such as the Herman Miller Aeron, are
comfortable for long periods.
Executive or full-back chairs offer full back and head support.

Many executive chairs are designed to be sat in for eight or more hours at a time.

These are typically the most expensive office chairs.

Dimension in mm & cm
Dimension in cm & inch
3. Simple chair
A chair is a piece of furniture.

It is used for sitting on and it can also be used for standing on, if you can't reach
something.

They usually have four legs to support the weight.

Some types of chairs, such as the bar-stool, have only one leg in the center.

Those chairs are usually able to spin.Sometimes chairs have armrests.

These chairs may be called armchairs.

There are many types of chairs such as Windsor chairs and rocking chairs.

There is another type of chair called a sofa or settee


chairs can be made from wood, metal, or other strong materials, like stone or acrylic.

In some cases, multiple materials are used to construct a chair; for example, the legs
and frame may be made from metal and the seat and back may be made from plastic.

Chairs may have hard surfaces of wood, metal, plastic, or other materials, or some or
all of these hard surfaces may be covered with upholstery or padding.

Dimension in cm & feet-inch


4. couch

The term "couch" comes from the French word "coucher," which means "to lie down."

This definition does coincide with the way the term is usually used, which is a tad more
casual than "sofa."

"A couch is something lay on, curl up on.

A couch also known as a , settee, futon, or chesterfield


Its a piece of furniture for seating two or three people.

It is commonly found in the form of a bench, with upholstered armrests, and often fitted
with springs and tailored cushions

In homes, couch are normally put in the living room, den or lounge.

They are sometimes also found in non-residential settings such as hotels, lobbies of
commercial offices, waiting rooms, and bars.
Dimension in cm
5. Daybeds
Daybeds are used as beds as well as for lounging, reclining and seating in
common rooms.

Their frames can be made out of wood, metal or a combination of wood and
metal.

They are a cross between chaise longue, couch and a bed.

Daybeds typically feature a back and sides and come in twin size (39 in ×
75 in = 99 cm × 191 cm).

Often daybeds will also feature a trundle to expand sleeping capacity.

The linkspring is a rectangular metal frame (roughly the footprint of the mattress)
with cross supports.

A wire or polyester/nylon mesh held in place by a network of springs lies across the
top of the linkspring.

The linkspring design provides support and creates clearance underneath a daybed
for storage.
There are two categories of modern daybeds, indoor and outdoor.
Daybeds can be hanging or stable; outdoor day beds usually have a roof-like structure to
protect them from sunlight whereas indoor daybeds are simple.

Infant beds can be converted into a daybed by the removal of one side.

Dimension in cm inch
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• COUNTER
6. workstation

A workstation is a special computer designed for technical or scientific applications.

Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to
a local area network and run multi-user operating systems.

The term workstation has also been used loosely to refer to everything from a mainframe
computer

workstation, a high-performance computer system that is basically designed for a single


user and has advanced graphics capabilities, large storage capacity, and a
powerful microprocessor (central processing unit).

A workstation is more capable than a personal computer (PC) but is less advanced than
a midrange computer (which can manage a large network of peripheral PCs or
workstations and handle immense data-processing and reporting tasks).

The term workstation is also sometimes ascribed to dumb terminals (i.e., without any
processing capacity) that are connected to mainframe computers.
Dimension in cm inch
7. BAR COUNTER

A bar is a long raised narrow table or bench designed for dispensing beer or other alcoholic
drinks.

They were originally chest high, and a bar, often brass, ran the length of the table, just
above floor height, for customers to rest a foot on, which gave the table its name.

Over many years, heights of bars were lowered, and high stools added, and the brass bar
remains today.

The name bar became identified with the business, (also known as a saloon or a tavern or
sometimes as a pub or club, referring to the actual establishment, as in pub bar or club
bar etc.) is a retail business establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such
as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks.
Bars often also sell snack foods such as crisps (also referred to as potato chips) or peanuts,
for consumption on their premises.[
Some types of bars, such as pubs, may also serve food from a restaurant menu.

The term "bar" also refers to the countertop and area where drinks are served. The term
"bar" derives from the metal or wooden bar
cocktail lounge is an upscale bar that is typically located within a hotel,
restaurant or airport.
A full bar serves liquor, cocktails, wine, and beer.
A wine bar is a bar that focuses on wine rather than on beer or liquor.
Patrons of these bars may taste wines before deciding to buy them. Some
wine bars also serve small plates of food or other snacks.
A beer bar focuses on beer, particularly craft beer, rather than on wine or
liquor. A brew pub has an on-site brewery and serves craft beers.
"Fern bar" is an American slang term for an upscale or preppy (or yuppie)
bar.
A music bar is a bar that presents live music as an attraction, such as a piano
bar.
A dive bar, often referred to simply as a "dive", is a very informal bar which
may be considered by some to be disreputable.
A non-alcoholic bar is a bar that does not serve alcoholic beverages.
A strip club is a bar with nude entertainers.
A bar and grill is also a restaurant.
Dimension in cm inch
Dimension in cm inch
8. BANK COUNTER

A banknote counter or bill counter is a device designed primarily to accurately


count a quantity of banknotes.

Additionally, a banknote counter may sort banknotes into batches and check for
damaged or counterfeit notes.

Dimension in mm
9. Reception table

Reception table is meant for addressing visitors in the office reception area and is
typically located at the entrance of the office.

It is also known as a reception counter. Materials like wood, glass, marble, tile are
used and the size of the table depends on the number of persons required to
address the visitors.
Dimension in mm
10. SHOP DISPLAY COUNTER

counter display unit (CDU) is a retail display unit normally placed on a shop
counter to encourage consumer impulse purchases.

These types of display stands are principally fabricated from printed corrugated board,
acrylic, sheet metal, steel wire, vacuum formed plastic and wood or indeed a combination
of more than one of these materials.

Choice of material is often dictated by the length of time the display unit will be in store.

Printed corrugated board is more suited to short-term promotional CDUs due to its
relatively low cost and durability of the material, whereas acrylic, metal, wood, etc. are
more suitable for longer-term CDU's due to greater durability of those materials.
Dimension in cm inch mm
• Table
11. Center table
A Center table is a low table designed to be placed in a sitting area for convenient support
of beverages, remote controls, magazines, books (especially large, illustrated coffee table
books), decorative objects, and other small items.

Most centre tables are made of wood (though faux wood tables are increasingly common)
or glass and metal, typically, stainless steel or aluminum and may incorporate cabinets or
drawers.

the centre of a room; (later also) a table intended to be so placed, especially one designed
specifically to form a prominent or striking central feature (as by being used to display
books, albums, etc.).
Dimension in cm
12. Study tables
Study tables are a great addition to your study room or a living room furniture that can
help you feel comfortable while you are working or studying. ... You have a lot of options
to choose for like a folding study table, study table for bed, or a chair with an
elaborate study table having drawers and all

Dimension in cm inch mm
Dimension in cm inch
13. computer desk
The computer desk and related ergonomic desk are furniture pieces designed to comfortably
and aesthetically provide a working surface and house or conceal office equipment
including computers, peripherals and cabling for office and home-office users.

The most common form of the computer desk is a variant of the ergonomic
desk, which has an adjustable keyboard tray and sufficient desktop space for
handwriting.

Provisions for a monitor shelf and holes for routing cables are integrated in the
design, making it easier to connect the computer components together.

The typical armoire desk provides space for


a keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer and speakers. Cubicle desk designs for
business and government workplaces include a range of shelves, trays and
cable-routing holes for computer systems. In some computer desks, the cabling
is affixed to the modesty panel at the back of the desk, to create a neater
appearance.
Dimension in cm
14 . dining room
A dining table is a table for consuming food.

In modern times it is usually adjacent to the kitchen for convenience in serving,


although in medieval times it was often on an entirely different floor level

large dining table and a number of dining chairs; the most common shape is
generally rectangular with two armed end chairs and an even number of un-armed
side chairs along the long sides

Dimension in mm
Dimension in cm
Dimension in inch
• BED
15. MASTER
KING SIZE
6″ x 80″ The king-size mattress dimensions are 76 inches wide by approximately 80
inches long – about 16 inches wider than a queen.

This is the closest a couple can come to having as much personal space (38 inches) as
each would have on a twin bed.
here is no particular size/dimensions defined for king/queen mattresses.

the standard measurements for king size bed ranges between 76 inches to
80 inches

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Dimension in inch cm m feet
queen
A queen-size bed is one size larger than a full-size bed and one size smaller than
a king-size bed.

A standard queen-size bed measures 60 inches wide by 80 inches long.

In comparison, a full-size bed is 54 inches wide by 75 inches long, and a twin-size


bed is 39 inches wide by 75 inches long.
Dimension in m cm feet 183 cm × 216 cm (72 in × 85 in) in India.[8
16. SINGLE BED

A single bed is a bed were only one person can sleep .


It can be placed in childerns room , guest , room servent room etc

single bed is normally 80 or 90 cm wide and


200 cm long. But the width can vary a bit.
Some single beds are only 75 cm wide and
some can be up to 100 cm wide. Have in mind
that the bed frame or bed base can be wider
than the mattress width.

Dimension in cm inch
17. Bunk bed

bunk bed is a type of bed in which one bed frame is stacked on top of another, allowing
two or more beds to occupy the floor space usually required by just one.

They are commonly seen on ships, in the military, and in hostels, dormitories, summer
camps, prisons, and the like.

Bunk beds are normally supported by four poles or pillars, one at each corner of the bed. A
ladder is used to get to the upper bed, which is normally surrounded by a railing to prevent
the sleeper from falling out.

Some models also have a privacy curtain for the lower bunk. Because of the need for a
ladder and the height of the bed, the top bunk of a bunk bed is not recommended for
children under six years of age.

A loft bed is an elevated bed similar to a bunk bed, but without the lower beds, freeing
floor space for other furniture, such as a desk, which might be built into the loft bed.
The most common type is the standard bunk bed which has two same size
mattresses stacked one directly over the other.

A twin over full bunk bed is arranged as a standard except that the bottom
mattress is a full size and the upper is a twin size. A full over full bunk bed is
otherwise called as the wider bed, which means both top and bottom has the same
wider size.

They both have a double bed and a total of four people can sleep in it at the same
time.

A futon bunk is also arranged like a standard bunk, except the lower bunk is a
Western-style futon couch, which converts into a bed rather than a standard
mattress.

Futon bunks can be used to save space in small apartments or rooms, because the
lower bed converts to a couch for use during the daytime. This also creates a small
alcove where a desk or bookshelf can be placed.
A loft bed denotes a bunk bed that has only the top bunk, creating an
open space underneath that can be occupied by a chest, drawers, or
even a work area.

This makes loft beds an efficient use of small spaces by utilizing the
entire vertical area that would otherwise be left unused.

Some loft beds even have stowable/trundle beds while retaining the
capability to contain workstations and drawers

Other names are mezzanine bed, (bunk) high sleeper (bed), loft bunk.

Triple loft bed; left, a loft bed with bookshelf below, right, a two-story
bunk bed

A triple loft bed is an arrangement involving a total of three bunks.


These bunks are a combination of bed types, where a loft bed is
perpendicularly attached to a bunk bed to form an L-shape.
The bunk or bunks above the lowest one may have rails to keep the
occupant from falling out.
Dimension in cm
18. wardrobe

A wardrobe or armoire is a standing closet used for storing clothes.

The earliest wardrobe was a chest, and it was not until some degree of luxury was attained
in regal palaces and the castles of powerful nobles that separate accommodation was
provided for the apparel of the great.

The name of wardrobe was then given to a room in which the wall-space was filled with
closets and lockers, the drawer being a comparatively modern invention.
From these cupboards and lockers the modern wardrobe, with its hanging spaces,
sliding shelves and drawers, evolved slowly.

Throughout the chronological changes in the form of the enclosure, it more or less retained
its preset function as a place to retain a king’s robe.
The word has gained coinage over successive generations as an independent store for
among others, preserving precious items for a ruler like gold, well highlighted in King
Edward I's times.

It is also a simple patio where clothes are hung from metal bars or tucked inside utility
racks running from up to down.

The modern wardrobe differs in one respect from the historical one for its triple
partitioning: there are two linear compartments on either side with shelves as well as
a middle space made up of hanging pegs and drawers, the latter being a latter-day
addition, besides a clothes’ press in the higher central space on level with a person’s
chest.

Additionally, an armoire is a wardrobe that is wider than a grown adult's arm span,
while a wardrobe is smaller.
Dimension in cm
Dimension in cm
19. dressing table

A dressing table is a small table in a bedroom.

It has drawers underneath and a mirror on top.

Dressing table, also called toilet table, a table used for the toilet.

The term originally was applied in the 17th century to small tables with two or three drawers.
knock down furniture
Ready-to-assemble furniture (RTA), also known as knock-down furniture (KD), flat pack
furniture, or kit furniture, is a form of furniture that requires customer assembly.

The separate components are packed for sale in cartons which also contain assembly
instructions and sometimes hardware.

The furniture is generally simple to assemble with basic tools such as screwdrivers, which
are also sometimes included.

Ready-to-assemble furniture is popular with consumers who wish to save money by


assembling the product themselves.
Knock Down (KD) Fittings
Made from Polyethylene and commonly available in dark
brown or white, these are used for joining sheet
materials and attaching kitchen units to the underside of
the worktop for example.
Connecting Blocks
They are also known as ‘Modesty Blocks’ because In the
1960's, when open plan offices became popular, they
were used to add a panel between desk pedestals.

Two-part blocks bolt together and so enable dismantling


Furniture Connector Nuts and Bolts
Typical applications include cabinets, chairs,
desks, shop equipment and tables.

Furniture Connector Bolts are for use with


Joint Connector Nuts or Cross Dowels.

They are designed for use with self-assembly


furniture, and are easily applied with an Allen
key.

Cross Dowels

Also known as ‘Barrel Nuts’ these are designed


for use with Joint Connector Bolts where a
right angle connection is needed
CamLock Fitting Cam and Dowel fittings are commonly used to assemble flat
pack furniture and kitchen cabinets.

Cam and Dowel parts are used to pull together standard


thickness board panels to give a hidden fixing.

Furniture Connector Screws

Also known as ‘Confirmat Screws’ these are used for


easy assembly and dismantling of carcase sections,
especially in Particle Board.

The deep cutting thread helps to ensure accurate and


close-fitting joints.
Cabinet Connector Screw
Similar to Furniture Connector Nuts and Bolts but with a
capacity limited to 30mm39mm, these are commonly used
to join flat pack Kitchen Units, Wardrobes, or Cupboards
together.

They are usually set into the front row of unused shelf peg
holes and when tightened, keep units in line and spread
any uneven load.

Cover Caps
Made of plastics in a range of colours, these
are available in a variety of sizes and designs
and used to conceal unused holes or to hide
screw heads from view for example.
Shelf Supports
Available in plastic or steel, these plug into 5 mm diameter holes - a
series of holes can be drilled equally spaced vertically for adjustable
shelves.

A shelf with 4 supports will typically carry a distributed load of 80kg


to 100kg

Worktop Connector Bolts

Designed to provide a strong neat join between kitchen


worktops.

The nut is tightened onto the bolt pressing the caps


against the walls of 35 mm diameter 'blind' holes drilled
into the underside. This pulls the two worktop sections
tightly togethe
Panel Connector Strips are commonly used in Flat
Panel Connectors
Pack furniture to join together the laminated MDF
used to make backs of cabinets and wardrobes.

various designs of surface mounted panel connectors


are used to fasten thicker panels without glue or
dowels.

Flush Mount connectors can join panels edge to


edge or at a right angle and Tapered Connectors are
often used on the back of header boards to mount
them on display stands for example
Angle Brackets For light duty applications, these can be used
to secure worktops, and kitchen units to walls,
for theatre set building or to repair broken
items of furniture.

Shrinkage Brackets and Plates

These have elongated mounting slots to allow for


movement between the two pieces being fixed -
typically in between a solid wood table top and its
frame to allow for shrinkage due to different
atmospheric conditions.
Angle and Corner Braces
These can be used to reinforce angles and
corners of products made from thin sheet
materials.

Also known as ‘Suitcase Corners’,

Box Corners

these are available in a range of finishes,


including either pressed or cast in brass, and
both plain or decorative, to protect corners
and make a simple wood box into something
quite exceptional for example.
Escutcheon This term derives from an old French word for
shield (escusson) and is most commonly used
to describe the plate or insert surrounding
keyholes in doors, cabinets, desk drawers or
chests

Mirror Plates These screw to the back of a picture frame or


mirror frame to provide a means of hanging
them on to a wall. They can also be used for
hanging bookshelf units and other cabinets for
example.
Types of joints
Plastic corner block (fixit blocks) The corner block is pressed against
the two pieces of material (normally wood based).

Screws are used to fix the block into position.

This type of joint is used to fit modern cabinets such as those found
in a kitchen.

It is a relatively strong joint although it has the advantage that it


can be dismantled using a screwdriver
Natural wood fitting (square section batten) A piece of material
such as pine can be drilled and screws can be passed through
these holes.

This gives a cheap and effective knock-down joint. The screws are
normally countersunk into the knock-down fitting.

Two block fitting (lok-joints) These are made from plastic. A bolt
passes through the first fitting into the thread of the second.

As the bolt is tightened it draws the two fittings together.

The pins help keep the fitting straight.

This gives a very strong joint and it can be dismantled using a


screwdriver.
Rigid joint
These are normally moulded in plastic which makes them strong.

Screws pass through the four holes which hold the sides at each
corner firmly together.

Scan fittings

These are strong enough to be either permanent or temporary


joints. The cylinder is inserted into the first side of a cabinet in a
pre-drilled hole.

The screw is then pushed through the hole in the second side until
it meets the cylinder.

It can then be tightened with a screw driver until both sides of the
cabinet pull together
Cam locks
The disk fits into a recess in the first side of the cabinet.

It rotates by inserting a screwdriver into the slot in its side.

The shaft is screwed into the second side of the cabinet.

The collar of the shaft is passed through the hole in the second slot in the disk.

When the disk rotates the shaft is locked in position.

This keeps both sides of the cabinet locked together.


HARDWARE

Joint Connector Cap Nut

Knockdown Joint Connector Cap Nuts on bolts for clean board-to-board joining of shelves
and cabinet sides.

Cap nuts have the same head design as HIGHPOINT Knockdown Joint Connector Bolts . 1/4"-
20 internal thread; 5/8"-long x 3/8"-diameter body. Requires M5 hex key Bag of 8.

For joining shelves and cabinet sides


1/4"-20 internal thread
3/8" diameter x 5/8" long
Requires M5 hex key
Bag of 8
Knock Down Joint Connector Bolt
Connector bolts are knockdown hardware used with cross dowels, connector nuts, or any
common 1/4"-20 nut.

These Knockdown Joint Connector Bolts are steel with a black oxide finish and feature large,
11/16"-diameter, bevel edged heads for extra surface support and a low profile design. Bolts
require metric M4 hex wrench for installation. Bag of 8.
Threaded Insert Hex Drive
These Die-Cast Zinc Alloy Hex Drive Inserts are for ready-to-assemble furniture, drawer
pulls and wherever you need an easy-to-install threaded insert.

Large teeth give increased holding strength in particleboard and end-grain applications.

Pilot-hole measurements may vary due to the nature and grain of wood. Features:

Thread: 1/4" x 20 TPI Features:


Length: 1/2" Thread: 5/16" x 18 TPI
Pilot hole: Softwood: 11/32" Length: 1/2" Pilot hole: Softwood: 7/16"
Pilot hole: Hardwood: 23/64“ Pilot hole: Hardwood: 15/32“
Hex drive: M6 Hex drive: M8

Cross Dowels
These Cross Dowels or Barrel Nuts are solid steel, 16mm
long (.630") x 10mm diameter (.393"), with a slotted end for
in-hole alignment.

The 1/4"-20 threaded hole is off-center.

Cross dowels are for use in 5/8" and thicker stock. Bag of 8.
Knock Down Joint Connector Bolt

Connector bolts are knockdown hardware used with cross dowels, connector nuts,
or any common 1/4"-20 nut.

These Knockdown Joint Connector Bolts are steel with a black oxide finish and
feature large, 11/16"-diameter, bevel edged heads for extra surface support and a
low profile design.

Bolts require metric M4 hex wrench for installation.

Bag of 8.

Connector bolts are knockdown hardware used with cross dowels, connector nuts,
or any common 1/4"-20 nut.

These Knockdown Joint Connector Bolts are steel with a black oxide finish and
feature large, 11/16"-diameter, bevel edged heads for extra surface support and a
low profile design.

Bolts require metric M4 hex wrench for installation.

Bag of 8.
Connector bolts are knockdown hardware used with cross dowels,
connector nuts, or any common 1/4"-20 nut.

These Knockdown Joint Connector Bolts are steel with a black oxide finish
and feature large, 11/16"-diameter, bevel edged heads for extra surface
support and a low profile design.

Bolts require metric M4 hex wrench for installation. Bag of 8.

Tapered Connectors

Cold-rolled steel makes these wedge-shaped Taper


Connectors strong, easy to take apart – perfect for ready-to-
assemble furniture or hanging flush fixtures.

The connectors provide an invisible joint of great strength for


cabinets, chairs, beds, and other furniture.

Set includes 2 male and 2 female connectors Screws included


4" long, 5/16" when connected Dark finish
Features:

Set includes 2 male and 2 female connectors


Screws included 2" long, 5/16" when
connected Dark finish

Threaded Insert Slotted


These Steel Slotted Drive Inserts are for ready-to-assemble
furniture, drawer pulls and wherever you need an easy-to-
install threaded insert

Large teeth give increased holding strength in particleboard


and end-grain applications

.Pilot-hole measurements may vary due to the nature


and grain of wood. We recommend a trial installation
on a piece of scrap
features: Thread: 1/4" x 20 TPI
Length: 15/32" Pilot hole: 3/8" hardwood
Pilot hole: 23/64" softwood

Features: Thread: 3/8" x 16 TPI


Length: 23/32“
Pilot hole: 1/2" hardwood
Pilot hole: 1/2" softwood

Thread: 5/16" x 18 TPI


Length: 11/16“
Pilot hole: 15/32" hardwood
Pilot hole: 29/64" softwood
Threaded Insert Low Profile

These Low Profile Inserts are for ready-to-assemble furniture, drawer


pulls and wherever you need an easy-to-install threaded insert.

Large teeth give increased holding strength in particleboard and end-


grain applications. Shouldered edge for solid connection.

Pilot-hole measurements may vary due to the nature and grain of


wood. We recommend a trial installation on a piece of scrap.

Features: Thread: 1/4" x 20 TPI


Length: 5/16"
Pilot hole: 23/64" hardwood
Pilot hole: 11/32" softwood

Thread: 5/16" x 18 TPI

Length: 3/8“

Pilot hole: 7/16" hardwood

Pilot hole: 27/64" softwood


T-Nut

Instant threaded inserts used to fasten to wood, particle or


composite materials, leaving a flush surface.

Prongs hold them firmly in place.

Easily installed by drilling a clearance hole and tapping in with a


hammer.

10 per pack.

T-Nut 1/4" x 20 tpi 10 pc

5/16" x 18

tpi 3/8" x 16
Threaded Insert Brass

These Solid Brass Slotted Inserts are for ready-to-assemble furniture, drawer pulls and
wherever you need an easy-to-install threaded insert.

Large teeth give increased holding strength in particleboard and end-grain applications.
Simply drill a pilot hole, and thread in the insert with a screwdriver or T wrench.

Pilot-hole measurements may vary due to the nature and grain of wood.

We recommend a trial installation on a piece of scrap.

Features: Features: Features:


• Thread: 10-24 TPI Thread: 8-32 TPI
Thread: 1/4" - 20 TPI
Thread: 3/8" - 16 TPI • Length: 1/2" Length: 3/8“

Length: 9/16" • Pilot hole: 3/8" Pilot hole: 1/4"

Pilot hole: 1/2"

Length: 1/2"
Pilot hole: 3/8"
Features: Thread: 5/16" - 18 TPI Features:
Thread: 6-32 TPI Length: 9/16" Thread: 3/8" - 24 TPI
Length: 3/8“ Pilot hole: 1/2" Length: 9/16"
Pilot hole: 1/4" Pilot hole: 1/2"

T-Style Cubby Cube Connector


Build your own pigeonhole organizer without any complicated joinery. This
type of work is most often done with dadoes requiring a router or table
saw.

With these DIY connectors, you can build your cubbies without dadoes in
no time. Make as few or as many compartments as you want with the
cross-, T- and L-brackets.

Great for making quick and easy home or shop organization bins. For use
with 3/4" thick material.

Features:
No joinery required
16 gauge, zinc plated
Available in cross, T-style and L-style
#8 x 1/2" screws included
Use with 3/4" material
Cross Style Cubby Cube Connector
No joinery required
16 gauge, zinc plated
Available in cross-, T- and L-style
#8 x 1/2" screws included
Use with 3/4" material

Features:
• No joinery required Threaded bolt is 2-1/4" long
• 16 gauge, zinc plated Threaded inserts included
• Available in cross-, T- and L-style Sold as a pair
• 8 x 1/2" screws included
• Use with 3/4" material

Use mirror screws anywhere a pivoting mirror


or cabinet is needed. For a floor standing
mirror, dresser mirror or a jewelry box mirror,
these traditional screws will do the job.
Threaded bolt is 2-1/4" long
Threaded inserts included
Sold as a pair
Modular Furniture

Modular furniture is a set of furniture items, that can be tailored so that they fit your
company.

Is gaining popularity because of the many benefits it offers to its users.

The furniture needs of a company vary depending upon the industry they serve, the
location of the office, and the preferences of the employees
CargoTech M
Wire baskets
Multi-purpose Plain Basket
Plain Cargotech baskets are available in 100, 150, 200 mm heights
Compatible with KA runners
3-way fascia adjustment possible
Load capacity 30 - 50 kg
Chrome Plating: 20 Micron thick
Stable structure made by spot welding after chamfering of wire ends.
Available Inlets:
- Cutlery Basket, Cup & Saucer Basket, Cup & Saucer/Jar Basket,
Thali Basket, Thali/Jar Basket, Thali/Jar/Plate Basket.
CargoTech M
Wire Baskets: 386 mm
CargoTech M
Wire Baskets: 436 mm
Variable in width
For nominal lengths of 500 mmWhite plastic
Order CargoTech M basket separately
CargoTech M
} Wire Baskets: 486 mm
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