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A: Durable restaurant furniture often uses solid hardwoods (Sheesham, oak), heavy-duty metals (steel, iron), and commercial-grade upholstery. Outdoor pieces use treated wood or powder-coated metal. Avoid cheap pressboard or low-grade plastic if longevity is important.
Q: How do I choose the right restaurant furniture design for my concept?
A: Consider your venue’s style and function. For example, rustic restaurants might use reclaimed wood tables and cane chairs, while modern cafés could favor metal frames and bright polypropylene chairs. Our designers consult on themes and space planning to suggest the best furniture design for your concept.
Q: Why buy from a wholesale restaurant furniture manufacturer like Kernig Krafts?
A: Wholesale manufacturers offer customization, bulk pricing, and consistent quality. By working directly with us, you get factory-direct benefits: lower costs, faster production, and furniture tailored to your needs. We ensure every piece meets commercial standards for high-traffic use.
Q: What is special about restaurant bar furniture?
A: Bar furniture (stools, high tables, counters) is built for standing height and casual dining. Look for sturdy footrests on stools, stable high tables, and counters with storage. Like all hospitality furniture, it should be robust – for example, our bar stools use reinforced frames to handle frequent use.
Q: What should I look for in outdoor restaurant furniture?
A: Outdoor furniture must be weather-resistant. Materials like teak, powder-coated steel, HDPE plastic, and UV-resistant fabrics are ideal. The furniture should be heavy enough not to blow away, with finishes that won’t fade or rust in sun and rain.
Q: Are cheap or second hand restaurant furniture a good option?
A: While saving money initially, cheap or used furniture often has hidden costs. It usually lacks warranties, may have unknown wear, and rarely matches modern safety or comfort standards. Investing in new, commercial-grade furniture ensures reliability and a cohesive look, which ultimately is better for business.