How many classes would we need for a trademark for a furniture manufacturer?

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Written by Jan Buza

Co-founder of Trama

Furniture manufacturers should primarily look at class 20, as it covers furniture, including household furniture, garden furniture, shelving, beds, and mirrors.

If the business also provides some furniture-adjacent services, additional classes may be relevant. For example, Class 37 for furniture renovation, upholstering, or restoration; Class 40 for custom furniture manufacture on commission; Class 35 for furniture retail services if a showroom or marketplace is operated. For most furniture brands, Class 20 alone or combined with Class 37 covers the core offering.

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