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When selecting materials, prioritize ultra-clear tempered glass (low-iron glass) to ensure maximum transparency and color accuracy of the gemstones. For the framework, 304 stainless steel with electroplated finishes (such as rose gold or titanium) is preferred for its durability and luxury appeal. Ensure the base uses E1 grade high-density fiberboard (MDF) with a high-gloss baking paint finish to prevent warping and ensure a premium aesthetic.
Lighting is critical for sales; ensure the furniture integrates LED spotlights with a High Color Rendering Index (CRI >90). For diamonds, use 6000K-6500K cool white light to enhance brilliance, while for gold, 3000K-3500K warm light is better. The drivers should be CE or UL certified and hidden within the structure with adequate heat dissipation channels to prevent overheating the display area.
Security is paramount. Specify electronic smart locks or heavy-duty mechanical locks that are discreetly integrated. The glass should be laminated safety glass to prevent 'smash and grab' thefts. Additionally, ensure the furniture design includes internal cable management routes for alarm sensors and CCTV integration without compromising the visual display.
Verify that the manufacturer holds ISO 9001 certification for quality management. For electrical components, ensure compliance with LVD and EMC directives (CE marking) for Europe or UL/ETL standards for North America. If the furniture uses wood-based panels, they must meet formaldehyde emission standards (E0 or CARB Phase 2) to ensure a safe indoor environment.
The biggest risk is glass breakage and structural deformation during transit. To mitigate this, insist on vacuum packaging and reinforced plywood crates (not just cartons). Ensure the supplier uses corner protectors and shock-absorbing foam. It is highly recommended to purchase All-Risk Marine Insurance to cover potential damages during sea freight.
Start by requesting a detailed CAD drawing and 3D render to confirm design accuracy. Negotiate a staged payment plan (e.g., 30% deposit, 40% after production photos/videos, 30% after third-party inspection). Always ask for a pre-shipment inspection (PSI) to verify that the final dimensions and finishes match your specifications before the balance is paid.
Jewellery furniture is often bulky; check if the units are fully assembled or knock-down (KD). Fully assembled units save installation time but increase shipping costs. For complex setups, request the supplier to provide detailed installation manuals or video tutorials. Ensure the Incoterms are clearly defined; CIF or DDP are often preferred for buyers who want the supplier to handle the complexities of international logistics.
On Made-in-China.com, look for Audited Suppliers who have undergone on-site inspections by third-party agencies like SGS or Intertek. Check their export history and specialization—a supplier focused specifically on commercial display fixtures is more reliable than a general home furniture manufacturer. Request case studies or photos of previous international projects to gauge their experience with global brands.