How to Make Recliner
The recliner manufacturing process generally includes phases that range from concept, to prototyping, to full production. These phases may be divided as follows:
A reclining chair is an upholstered chair with a metal mechanism activated by the user so that the back is pushed out and a foot rest rises up to accommodate the user's lower legs.
Primary components of the recliner include the frame, the metal activating mechanism, the foam or upholstery padding, and the upholstery fabric.
A residential furniture designer may bounce an idea off of a merchandising manager or marketer for an idea for a recliner; often, new products are the result of a design sketch completed by an inhouse designer.
The product development team takes the recliner from sketches, to working prototype, to manufacturing instructions for full-scale production.
Recliners, like many pieces of upholstered furniture, are assembled in stages with components put together in sections. All components are then pulled together in final assembly.
Domybest furniture consistently monitors quality by visual inspection; many have inspectors who examine each piece to ensure that it looks right (no protruding nails, puckers, etc.), feels right, and performs correctly.