Colors Furniture develops café furniture sets in Foshan, China for brands, importers, wholesalers, retailers and hospitality suppliers. The focus is a coordinated table-and-chair combination that can work in compact terraces, bistros, restaurants and other commercial outdoor spaces.
Browse the café set collection first, then confirm the footprint, seating count, frame finish, tabletop and packaging details for the intended channel.
Café sets are easier to review when the table, chair and finish decisions are considered together. We can discuss the preferred combination, colour references, seating material, tabletop finish and branding requirements before a quotation is prepared.
Use the dining chairs and dining tables categories to compare matching components.
Before approving a café set, check the available footprint, table dimensions, chair clearance, connection points, hardware, surface finish and packing method. Any testing or documentation request should be tied to the exact model and intended use.
OEM and ODM changes may include frame colours, tabletop finishes, rope or fabric details, cushion options, dimensions, labels and packaging. A short written brief followed by an approved sample gives both sides a practical reference for production.
See our OEM/ODM process for the development steps.
Once the sample is approved, keep the drawings, finish references, component list, packing instructions and inspection notes together. This makes repeat orders easier to compare and reduces avoidable differences between batches.
Our quality-control and manufacturing pages outline the factory-side checks.
For café buyers, the commercial question is not only how a set looks. Review how many seats fit the space, how the chairs are stored, how the table is packed and whether the same finish can be ordered again.
Send the preferred combination through the quote request so product selection and packing can be discussed together.
Café and restaurant projects often need a small, coherent range rather than a long catalogue. Start with the core table and chair combination, then add colour, material or packaging options only where the sales channel requires them.
Confirm the frame material, tabletop, seating surface, dimensions and finish for the intended café use.
Review visible welds, connection points, surface finish and hardware against the approved sample.
Use the sample stage to record changes to colours, materials, dimensions and packaging.
Keep the agreed specification available during production so questions can be resolved before packing.
Review the component mix, protection, carton details and delivery requirements before the order is released.
Keep drawings, finish references, quantities and inspection notes ready for repeat orders.
Café sets can be used for bistro terraces, restaurants, hotels, garden cafés and outdoor retail collections. Select the application first, then confirm the product details, quantities and documentation with the factory.