Rocking Chairs
Leisure and music rocking chairs — the line Dakang built its name on, run on six dedicated assembly lines.
View the rangeDakang has built rocking chairs, office chairs and leisure seating in Anji, China since 1992. A 100,000 m² base, 14 assembly lines and an audited supply record behind names like Walmart, Target and Argos.
Most of the buyers who find us run a programme, not a single order: a chair that has to land on a planogram, hit a retail price, and arrive the same in week 40 as it did in week 1. That is the job we are set up for. Six lines are dedicated to rocking chairs, five to office chairs, three to panel and leisure furniture — so we are not borrowing capacity from one product to ship another.
We started in 1992 as a workshop in Anji, the county that grew into China’s chair-making cluster. The group is seven companies now, but the core has not changed: we are the factory, the foam and frame work is ours, and a big-box buyer can audit the place before the first PO. That is the only reason names like Walmart and Target stay on the customer list.
Rocking chairs are where we are strongest and hold the most tooling. Office chairs are the volume workhorse. Leisure and outdoor seating rounds out a retail catalogue from one PO.
Leisure and music rocking chairs — the line Dakang built its name on, run on six dedicated assembly lines.
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Task, mesh, dual-back ergonomic and executive chairs from five office-chair lines, in retail-ready volume.
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Folding, plastic-shell and casual seating for patio, garden and mass-retail programmes.
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Retail buyers do not want a brochure; they want a chair that fits a price line and a carton that fits a pallet. Send us the target — a sample, a competitor’s unit, or just a landed cost — and we will tell you which of our platforms gets you there, and where the honest trade-offs are.
We sell at home across 20-plus provinces and export to more than 20 countries. The export side is built around big-retail requirements — carton strength, labelling, how a rocker frame is braced for an ocean leg — the small things that keep returns and chargebacks down.
Models or category, the quantities you actually move, and your market. If something sits outside what we run well, we will say so instead of burning your sampling budget. A short, specific brief gets a faster, more useful reply than a long one.