HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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9401612011 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9401614011 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Armchair
An armchair is a substantial seat typically designed for one person, incorporating armrests for support. It is generally more comfortable and supportive than a standard chair, intended for relaxation and extended periods of sitting.
Material
Armchairs are constructed from a wide variety of materials, influencing both their aesthetic and price point. Common materials include:
- Wood: Traditionally used for the frame, hardwoods like oak, maple, and birch provide durability. Softer woods like pine are also utilized, often in less visible structural components.
- Metal: Steel, iron, and aluminum are frequently employed for frames, particularly in modern designs, offering strength and a sleek appearance.
- Upholstery: Covers the cushioning and provides comfort and style. Common upholstery materials include:
- Fabric: Cotton, linen, velvet, and synthetic blends (polyester, microfiber) are popular choices, offering a range of textures, colors, and patterns.
- Leather: A durable and luxurious option, available in various grades and finishes (aniline, semi-aniline, corrected grain).
- Other Materials: Rattan, wicker, and plastic are used for outdoor or more casual armchairs.
- Cushioning: Foam (polyurethane, memory foam), down, feathers, or a combination of materials provide padding and comfort.
Purpose
The primary purpose of an armchair is to provide comfortable seating for relaxation, reading, conversation, or watching television. They are typically found in living rooms, studies, bedrooms, and other spaces where comfort is prioritized.
Function
Armchairs function by distributing body weight across a wider surface area than standard chairs, reducing pressure points. The armrests provide additional support for the arms and shoulders, promoting a more relaxed posture. Some armchairs include features like reclining mechanisms, swivel bases, or built-in massage functions to enhance comfort and functionality.
Usage Scenarios
- Residential: Living rooms, bedrooms, studies, nurseries.
- Commercial: Libraries, lounges, waiting areas, hotel lobbies.
- Outdoor: Patios, porches, gardens (typically constructed with weather-resistant materials).
Common Types
- Club Armchair: A classic design characterized by a low back, deep seat, and rolled arms. Often upholstered in leather.
- Wingback Armchair: Features high, flared sides ("wings") that provide head and neck support and create a sense of privacy.
- Recliner: Includes a mechanism allowing the back and footrest to be adjusted for reclining positions.
- Swivel Armchair: Rotates on a central base, allowing for greater flexibility and ease of movement.
- Rocking Armchair: Features curved rockers allowing for a gentle rocking motion.
- Barrel Armchair: Characterized by rounded, armless sides resembling a barrel.
- Lawson Armchair: Features rolled arms that are lower than the back of the chair.
- Mid-Century Modern Armchair: Characterized by clean lines, tapered legs, and organic shapes. Often made with wood and fabric.
- Accent Armchair: Smaller armchairs used to add style and color to a room.
The declared goods are armchairs, which are seats, potentially convertible into beds, with wooden frames and upholstery, intended for household use.
The following HS codes are relevant based on the provided information:
- 9401612011: Seats (other than those of heading 9402), whether or not convertible into beds, and parts thereof: Other seats, with wooden frames: Upholstered: Chairs: Of teak Household: Of plantation-harvested teak. This code specifically applies to upholstered chairs with wooden frames made of teak, harvested from plantations, and intended for household use.
- 9401614011: Seats (other than those of heading 9402), whether or not convertible into beds, and parts thereof: Other seats, with wooden frames: Upholstered: Chairs: Other Other household. This code applies to upholstered chairs with wooden frames, for household use, but not specifically made of teak. "Other" indicates materials other than teak are used.
Tax Rate Details:
Both HS codes share the following tax rate structure:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Additional Tariff (after April 2, 2025): 30%
- Total Tariff: 55.0%
Important Note:
The provided reference material indicates a potential change in the additional tariff rate to 30% after April 2, 2025, for both HS codes.