Handling the development of prototypes for new ODM outdoor furniture concepts is a meticulous, multi-stage process that bridges creative vision and manufacturable reality. It begins with a deep analysis of market trends, client specifications, and intended use environments. Our designers then translate these insights into initial sketches and detailed 2D technical drawings, focusing on aesthetics, ergonomics, and structural integrity.
The core phase involves creating a 3D digital model using advanced CAD software. This virtual prototype allows for thorough analysis of dimensions, assembly logic, and stress points. Following digital approval, we move to physical prototyping. Material selection is critical; we source and test various outdoor-grade materials like powder-coated aluminum, UV-resistant PE rattan, and tempered glass for durability and weather resistance.
A skilled workshop team then handcrafts the first physical sample. This tangible model is rigorously evaluated for comfort, stability, assembly ease, and overall aesthetic appeal. We conduct in-house load tests, simulate weathering, and gather feedback from design and engineering teams. Several iterative refinements are made—adjusting angles, reinforcing joints, or switching hardware—until the prototype perfectly balances design intent, user comfort, and production feasibility. The final approved prototype serves as the master blueprint for mass production, ensuring every unit delivered meets our stringent standards for quality and design excellence.
