India: Furniture (Quality Control) Order, 2025
The Indian government has introduced the “Furniture (Quality Control) Order, 2025,” requiring the use of Indian Standards (IS) marks on various furniture products to ensure quality and safety. Published on February 14, 2025, the order will take effect on February 14, 2026.
Compliance Requirements
Furniture items listed in the order must conform to the relevant Indian Standards and display the Standard Mark under a license from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), in accordance with Scheme-I of Schedule-II of the Bureau of Indian Standards (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018.
Mandatory Standard Mark
Specific furniture items, including work chairs, general-purpose chairs and stools, tables and desks, storage units, beds, and bunk beds, must comply with designated Indian Standards and bear the BIS Standard Mark.
Exemptions
- Furniture manufactured for export is exempt.
- Micro and small enterprises, as defined under the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, are exempt for 18 months from the order’s publication date.
- Enterprises registered on the “Udyam Portal” with an investment in plant and machinery or equipment not exceeding ₹25 lakh and an annual turnover not exceeding ₹2 crore in the previous financial year are also exempt.
Certification and Enforcement
BIS will act as the certifying and regulatory authority for the specified furniture items.
Penalties
Violations of the order will be subject to penalties as per the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016.
Applicable Standards
The latest versions of the applicable Indian Standards, including any amendments notified by BIS, will be enforced.
List of Furniture and Corresponding Indian Standards
- Work chairs – IS 17631:2022
- General-purpose chairs and stools – IS 17632:2022
- Tables and desks – IS 17633:2022
- Storage units – IS 17634:2022
- Beds – IS 17635:2022
- Bunk beds – IS 17636:2022
To find out more about compliance for furniture worldwide and in India, please do not hesitate to contact the Product Compliance Institute.