Colors Furniture develops courtyard furniture sets in Foshan, China for buyers who need tables and seating to work together across an outdoor dining area. The collection can be reviewed for restaurants, cafés, hotels, garden retailers and other commercial spaces.
Start with the current courtyard set collection, then confirm the table size, chair style, frame finish, seating material and packing requirements for the intended order.
A courtyard set is usually bought as a coordinated programme rather than as a single chair. Our team can review the preferred table-and-chair combination, colours, surface details and branding requirements before a quotation is prepared.
For additional options, compare the dining chairs and dining tables categories.
Before approving a set, check the dimensions, chair footprint, tabletop finish, connection points, hardware and the way each component will be packed. Any performance or testing requirement should be linked to the specific product and intended use.
OEM and ODM changes can include frame colours, tabletop finishes, rope or fabric details, cushion options, dimensions, labels and packaging. The practical starting point is a written brief followed by a sample that records the agreed details.
See the OEM/ODM process for the steps from product discussion to sample confirmation.
After a sample is approved, keep the product references, finish samples, drawings, packing instructions and inspection notes together. This gives the next production run a clear comparison point instead of relying on a general description such as “same as before.”
Our quality-control and manufacturing pages explain the factory-side process in more detail.
Courtyard sets are often selected for a defined seating area, so the mix should be checked against the available footprint, table capacity, chair storage and delivery route. Send the intended product combination and quantities through the quote request so the packing and production details can be reviewed together.
For restaurant, café and hotel buyers, the useful questions are practical: Can the chairs be stored efficiently? Are the finish and hardware references clear? Can the same combination be reordered? These points should be confirmed before the first bulk order.
Confirm the frame material, tabletop, seating surface, dimensions and finish for the intended courtyard 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.
Courtyard sets can be adapted for restaurants, cafés, hotels, gardens and outdoor retail collections. Choose the use case first, then confirm the product details with the factory rather than relying on a generic application label.