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What kind of trademark does furniture belong to?
The core categories of furniture industry are: 20 categories (furniture, sofas, cushions, cabinets, glass mirrors, etc. ).

As there are many categories involved in the home furnishing industry, it is suggested to choose multi-category registration for the trademark registration of home furnishing accessories:

Category VI metal hardware: metal fittings for furniture, doors and windows, and daily hardware department stores.

1 1 class household appliance faucet: lighting, disinfection water purifier, refrigerator, air conditioner, etc.

Category 20 Furniture and bamboo handicrafts: furniture and household articles such as tables and chairs, cabinets, wardrobes, sofas and mattresses. ?

Class 2 1 kitchenware: kitchenware, tableware, pottery, porcelain, glass industrial products, sanitary ware, etc.

Category 24 bedding towels: curtains, daily necessities, bedding, etc.

Category 35 advertising franchise: advertising, business administration auxiliary industry, marketing, consignment sales and advertising.

Class 37 maintenance interior decoration: interior decoration, furniture repair, maintenance, etc.

Class 42 architectural decoration design: architectural decoration design and consulting services.

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Classification principle

When classifying goods and services, the World Intellectual Property Organization generally follows the following principles. When goods and services not listed in the classification table need to be classified, administrative organs and applicants of various countries may also classify them according to the following criteria.

1, commodity

(1) In principle, finished products are classified according to their functions and uses. If there is no classification standard in the classification table, the finished products are classified into one category, or they can be classified according to the auxiliary classification standard, that is, according to the materials of these finished products or their operation methods.

(2) Multifunctional manufactured goods (such as the combined products of clocks and radios) can be divided into different categories according to the functions or uses of the components in the products. If these standards are not specified in the category table, the standards shown in (1) can be adopted.

(3) Raw materials, unprocessed products or semi-finished products are classified according to their constituent raw materials in principle.

(4) Commodities constitute a part of other commodities, and in principle they are classified with other commodities, but such similar commodities cannot be used for other purposes under normal circumstances. Other cases are classified according to the above standard (1).

(5) When finished products or semi-finished products are classified according to their raw materials, if they are made of several different raw materials, they shall be classified according to their main raw materials in principle.

(6) Boxes, boxes and other containers used to hold commodities belong to the same category as commodities in principle.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Trademark Classification