Muji Furniture on the Beijing Market Regulatory Authority Blacklist
Sampling 11 pieces of unqualified furniture, actually 6 pieces from "Muji"
The sofa chair is nominally walnut, which is actually plywood; the wooden shelf is nominally white oak, which is actually a fiberboard. The Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Bureau today reported the results of the quality inspection of furniture in the circulation field. Of the 11 unqualified furniture found by the inspection, 6 were from “Mujiu”. The main problem was that the nominal material did not match the actual material. Consumers can log on to the official website of the Municipal Market Supervision Bureau to inquire about the detailed list of unqualified furniture.
The Market Supervision Bureau reminded that some enterprise standards do not require furniture edge sealing, and some sheet furniture, especially the one side of the wall, is basically not sealed. If the edge is not sealed, even if the formaldehyde emission is not exceeded, the formaldehyde will continue to volatilize, and consumers should pay attention to this detail when picking.
The six furniture all exclaimed that are produced by MUJI (Shanghai) Commercial Co., Ltd., including hangers, dining tables, solid wood chairs, sofa chairs, side tables, etc. In addition to the poor wear resistance of individual products, there are 5 pieces all of which are nominal materials and actual. The materials do not match, among which there are 3 products named “walnut”. The actual materials are “black walnut” and “plywood”, and there are two pieces of standard beech wood, which are actually Cyclobalanopsis glauca; the nominal white oak, the actual on the top is the fiberboard.