Furniture for an institution is bought for the long term with budget funds, so durability is a key criterion. The cheapest option often turns into a repurchase within a year or two.
Materials and edge
Quality chipboard with a sturdy edge (preferably PVC) withstands daily load and wet cleaning. A thin or poorly glued edge peels quickly — the first sign of non-durable furniture.
Fittings and construction
- Reliable fittings — hinges, runners, gas lifts from proven manufacturers.
- A stable structure — without wobble, with quality joints.
- Reinforcement in loaded areas.
- Safe edges — for both durability and children safety.
Documents and warranty
Durability is confirmed by warranty and compliance with standards. State them in the procurement — this protects the budget. Prioritti supplies furniture made of durable materials and provides documents and warranty; with more than 200 tender deliveries, we help choose solutions that last for years.
FAQ
Which material is the most durable?
Quality chipboard with a sturdy edge (PVC) and reliable fittings; metal for loaded elements.
How to recognise non-durable furniture?
A thin or poorly glued edge, a wobbly structure, cheap fittings — signs of a short service life.
Read also
- DSTU and sanitary standards for school furniture
- Caring for school furniture
- Budget for equipping a classroom
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