A listed company that still thinks like a factory
中源家居 — ZOY Home Furnishing — has been making upholstered furniture in Anji, Zhejiang since 2001. We listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2018 under code 603709. The audit and the disclosure that come with that are, frankly, useful to importers: it is harder for a public company to quietly cut a corner on foam.
How we got here
We did not start in sofas. ZOY's first business in 2001 was bamboo products — a typical Anji story. Around 2008 we made a deliberate switch into functional and reclining sofas, at first building for overseas brands as an OEM supplier. That apprenticeship taught us the parts of this trade that do not show up in a catalogue photo: how a recline motor fails, why a staple-only frame loosens, what a humid 40-day shipment does to packaging.
The listing in 2018 changed the scale, not the focus. Cross-border e-commerce has become a core channel and grew strongly through 2024, alongside the traditional importer and retail business. We run across six production bases, which is less a brag than a practical answer to a buyer’s real worry: what happens to my order if one line is down.
What we hold ourselves to
We would rather under-promise on certificates than over-claim. Where a market needs a specific test — flammability, structural, emissions — we build and bench-test to the relevant BIFMA or EN pattern and arrange third-party reports tied to your actual order. We do not hand out blanket "certified" claims, because a certificate that does not match your exact build is worth nothing at customs.
And we will tell you when a job is not for us. If your volume is a few units, or your target price forces a foam we would not put our name near, we will say so. It costs us a quote and saves you a bad container.
Made in Anji
Our base sits in the Tangpu industrial area of Anji — a region dense with foam, frame, mechanism and fabric suppliers, which keeps lead times and rework short.
Public accounts
As an SSE-listed company (603709), our financials and capacity are disclosed. Buyers who need supplier due diligence can read them rather than take our word.
Built to be repaired
Mechanisms and covers are specified so a worn part can be swapped rather than the whole sofa scrapped — which matters more every year for EU buyers.
Send the spec — we'll quote the real thing
A few lines on models, quantities and your market is enough to start. If a job sits outside what we run well, we'll tell you rather than burn your sampling budget.