About Goldenfurnitures
Golden Furnitures is an international brand of bathroom vanities. We have over 15 years bathroom vanity manufacturer experience. We set up the bathroom vanity factory in Vietnam in 2018 and manufacture bathroom vanities and other customized vanities for brand owners, wholesalers, contractors, stores, builders, and remodelers.Our factory in Vietnam have 200 workers, covers 30000 m2 area, capacity of 60 containers/month and equips large and professional Dust-free PU spray booths, 5 production lines, 32 sanding work benchs, 1 UV line, professional edge sealing machine.Our factory in China mainly takes charge of the design of new products, making samples and quality control while that in Vietnam is responsible for mass production. We also set up the warehouse in CA, USA for providing samples, showroom and after-sale service.Adhering to the “quality first” concept, golden furnitures is known for it’s high quality and good reputation. we always devote to making the highest quality standard products for our customers.
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