Nilambur Furniture

Nilambur furniture market is famous for all kinds of furnitures in India. Nilambur is a place name located in Malappuram district of Kerala. You can find many furniture manufactures here in Nilambur. Office furniture, Living room furniture, Dining Room Furniture, and Custom made Furniture also available in Nellikuzhi. The product ranges include Sofa set, Sofa cum bed, Chairs, Coffee Tables, Storage Furnitures, Balcody & Outdoor Furniture, Bedroom set, beds, Mattresses, Wardrobes, Bedside Table, Kids Bedroom Furniture, Dining Tables, Chairs, storage stc. Nilambur is renowned as the Furniture city of Kerala therefore the customers can shop best furniture as per their requirement and budget.

Not a single piece of wood is wasted, the Nilambur village where furniture is available at low cost. Here you will find amazing variety of wood based products such as beds, cupboards, dining table and chairs at cheapest prices.

When asked where in Kerala furniture is available at the lowest cost, the answer is ‘Nilambur ‘. It has been 20 years since the village of ‘Nilambur ‘  became a ‘furniture village’. Here you will find amazing discounts on a wide variety of wood based products such as couches, cupboards, dining tables and chairs.

From here the furniture is exported to all the districts of Kerala and to the showrooms in the cities. Items will be ordered and made according to the taste of the beneficiary.

The bed here is available from Rs 3,000. Sofa sets start at Rs 10,000. Prices start at Rs 15,000 for cupboards, Rs 7,500 for a dining table, Rs 1,100 for a chair and Rs 4,500 for a divan coat. Everything is made of teak. Made with mahogany and manchium, they are cheaper.

Furniture imported from Indonesia and Malaysia is also available for sale in Nilambur .  There are about 350 furniture stalls on Nilambur.

The secret of affordability

There is also a clear answer to the question of what is the secret of the amazing discount: the scientific use of wood. Not a single piece of wood is wasted. UP These are made by native skilled workers. When teak is cut, everything is used except white. The rest will be set aside for other furniture. You will find a tailored design for each small piece. There are machines that can cut wood with precision.

In the old days, when a carpenter returned to build furniture in the house, the owner lost the rest of the items. It also reflects the imperfections of wood cutting. The rest of the items will be left in the corner of the house or in the shed without anyone noticing.

The owner will have to sit with tears in his eyes when calculating the cost and labor of buying the wood. But those who make dozens of products will not suffer this loss. The secret of cheapness is the same.

Assurance and longevity

It is just an allegation that the furniture in Nilambur is not sure and its life is short. It is on sale here with a 20 year warranty. Many showrooms in the city sell furniture taken from Nellikuzhi. Their profit is to buy and sell more than Rs 10,000. For those who can’t afford to spend large sums, there is also furniture that is sold in the same color with different trees.

These will be given to those who come to buy. There is no compromise on guarantees.

Tens of thousands of skilled workers from other states are employed in Nilambur. They are given ‘Peace Work’. Their meticulousness and sincerity are reflected even in the carvings. There is also a workshop at the back of each showroom. Nilambur has showrooms ranging from 8,000 to 20,000 square feet. The main revenue of Nilambur panchayath is tax from these. Along with the furniture workshops, there are shops and mills selling accessories such as polish, glass, glue and ironware.

This is where the trends come from

Innovative home furnishings also come out of Nilambur. Working artists from other states will also excel at inventing and producing new designs.

Most of the new trends are in sofas and chairs. The village is also known for its sheepskin, armchairs, barchair sets and archeological designs. The furniture is also exported to showrooms in neighboring states.

Why Nilambur …?

This industry, which started 20 years ago with one or two small shops, has a reason to thrive. One is the availability of wood for standing in backyards. Secondly, it is a safe industry for returnees from the Gulf to start.

The third factor is the presence of skilled workers from other states. Even large rental showrooms do not incur huge losses. Let’s move forward boldly as it is an obsolete product.

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