Suofeiya Home Collection
Verified Featured2003
5000-10000
500,000 sqm
6 countries
About Suofeiya Home Collection
Suofeiya (SOGAL) is a leading Chinese custom furniture brand listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Specializing in custom wardrobes since 2003, the company has expanded into full-home customization. With 4 manufacturing bases and advanced German production lines, Suofeiya serves customers in 50+ countries through 3,000+ retail locations.
Products
Certifications
Export Markets
Trade Information
Minimum Order
20 sets
Lead Time
25-35 days
Annual Revenue
$800M+
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