Colors Furniture manufactures outdoor tables in Foshan, China for brands, importers, wholesalers, retailers and hospitality projects. The programme includes dining tables, folding tables and coffee tables, with each model reviewed against its intended setting, materials, finish and packing requirements.
Start with the category that matches your project: Dining Tables, Folding Tables or Coffee Tables.
A useful table range is more than a list of shapes. Buyers need to compare where each model will be used, how it packs and how it works with matching chairs. The three categories above provide a clearer starting point for retail ranges, hospitality projects and OEM discussions.
Need help comparing table categories or preparing an OEM brief?
For an OEM table project, send the dimensions, intended setting, preferred materials, finish direction, reference images, estimated quantity and packaging requirements. Our team can then review the brief, clarify the specification and prepare the next step for sampling.
Useful references include our OEM and ODM process and manufacturing capabilities.
Once the model, materials, colour and finish are approved, production should follow a written product specification. Sample approval, production checks, packaging confirmation and pre-shipment review should all refer back to the same model details.
For a closer look at the factory-side checks, see Quality Control. Timing, quantity and export documents are confirmed for each project rather than assumed from a general page.
Tables are often purchased as part of a wider hospitality or retail collection. If the range needs matching seating, compare the table with our Dining Chairs and confirm the relationship between dimensions, finish, colour and packing.
For a quotation, send the product references, target market, expected quantity and any customisation or packaging requirements through our quote request page.
A clear table brief helps the factory quote the right model and gives both sides a reference for sampling, production and repeat orders.
Confirm whether the table is for dining, cafés, hotels, retail or another setting, then record the required dimensions and functional details.
Record the frame construction, tabletop material, colour and finish against the approved product specification.
Confirm packing protection, assembly steps, hardware and any spare-part requirements before bulk production.
Keep the approved sample, drawings and finish references together so the production team is working from the same version.
Agree which appearance, function and packing checks will be reviewed before shipment for the selected model.
Retain the final model details and approved finish references so future orders can be compared with the original specification.
Choose the table category by the way the furniture will be used. Dining tables suit coordinated seating programmes, coffee tables support lounge and café areas, and folding tables can be considered where storage or event flexibility matters. The final choice should follow the approved model and project requirements.