Hotel sofas are specifically designed for public or semi-public spaces in hotels, such as lobbies, guest rooms, and lounges, requiring a balance of aesthetics, comfort, and durability. These sofas typically possess the following characteristics:
Materials and Craftsmanship:
Frame: Often made of solid wood (such as pine) or metal frames to ensure load-bearing stability.
Filling: High-density foam or mixed filling to balance resilience and long-term resistance to deformation.
Fabric: Primarily wear-resistant blended fabrics or leather, with some treated with flame retardants to meet fire safety standards.
Design Features:
Style: Primarily modern minimalist, light luxury, or new Chinese style, requiring coordination with the hotel's overall decor.
Functionality: Some feature storage space or convertible designs (such as sofa beds) to improve space utilization.
Industry Requirements:
Cleaning and Maintenance: Removable and washable designs or waterproof and stain-resistant coatings facilitate daily cleaning by hotel staff.
Safety Standards: Must pass fire safety (e.g., GB 8624-2012) and environmental protection (e.g., formaldehyde emission ≤ 0.1 mg/m³) certifications.






