The Chinese furniture business has experienced substantial transformation due to swift progress in materials, production, and supply chain technologies. This study comprehensively analyses China’s furniture sector’s current and future problems, emphasizing alignment with global sector 4.0 trends. The approach utilizes a combination of literature evaluation, trend analysis, and empirical research across five domains: materials, design, production, management, and supply chain. The results indicate swift progress in material innovation, design variety, intelligent production, and supply chain enhancement. Nonetheless, deficiencies persist in design innovation and brand development relative to the European furniture sector, especially in premium customization and technical advancement. Chinese furniture companies exhibit adaptability and localization benefits in global supply chains, enhancing their competitiveness; nonetheless, greater alignment with European counterparts is necessary regarding automation technology and environmental requirements. The research underscores disparities in the digital transformation of solid wood, aluminium, and bamboo rattan furniture, which hinder comprehensive technological advancement. Future advancement needs enhanced international cooperation and technological exchange to propel industrial development. Emphasizing sustainable methods and eco-friendly production is crucial to attaining high-quality development. This research presents a thorough framework for comprehending the industry's present condition and prospects, providing strategic direction for professionals and academics. It emphasizes the significance of cross-regional collaboration and dialogue in promoting global innovation and sustainability in the furniture sector.
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