FURNITURE ASSEMBLING — wood — including finishing
This classification applies to the assembly of wood furniture, including but not limited to tables, chairs, desks, bookcases, bed frames, entertainment cabinets, game tables, credenzas and church pews exclusively from parts manufactured by other concerns. This classification also applies to the assembly of bamboo, caning, wicker or reed products and woven wood products.
This classification also applies to the assembly of wood brooms and brushes.
Upholstery operations shall be separately classified as 9522(2), Upholstering — furniture.
The manufacture of wood furniture involving the manufacture and subsequent assembly of wood parts shall be classified as 2883, Furniture Mfg. — wood.The manufacture of unassembled wood furniture parts shall be classified as 2842, Wood Products Mfg.
The manufacture of metal furniture shall be classified as 3076(1), Furniture Mfg. — metal. The manufacture of combination metal and wood furniture shall be classified based on the predominant material used.
The manufacture of plastic furniture shall be separately classified.
Shown below is the previously published phraseology and footnote | Effective Date |
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Phraseology: Footnote: This classification also applies to the assembly of wood brooms and brushes. Upholstery operations shall be separately classified as 9522(2), Furniture — upholstering. The manufacture of wood furniture involving the manufacture and subsequent assembly of wood parts shall be classified as 2883, Furniture Mfg. — wood.The manufacture of unassembled wood furniture parts shall be classified as 2842, Wood Products Mfg. The manufacture of metal furniture shall be classified as 3076(1), Furniture Mfg. — metal. The manufacture of combination metal and wood furniture shall be classified based on the predominant material used. The manufacture of plastic furniture shall be separately classified. | 1/1/2017 |
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