OUR STORY

It is said that the first furniture pads were created by the Greeks in 400 AD. Our history does not go as far back in time. In 2012, the company was founded by entrepreneur Helene Zachrisson. In 2020, new owners took over the business, and the company is still family-owned.

We are passionate about helping our customers find a solution to their specific needs - based on function and environment. We offer a number of different brands, including our own, and we are continously increasing our product range.

We've realized that the category functional furniture accessories is bigger than we could ever have imagined - that’s what drives us forward!  

To date, we’ve sold hundreds of thousands of furniture pads to companies and individuals around the world. And it's super fun to get our customer's response and hear the results of our products.

We strive for a more functional home - and a better working environment. 

All the best!  

Team FurnitureWear

OUTSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
OUTSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION

Example of chair leg that is of a solid material, i.e. wood or steel.

The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER OF THE LEG CLARIFICATION!
Take a measurement from the outer sides of the bottom, make sure the ruler is paced in center of the bottom circle. The furniture leg's diameter will be having the exact size as the outside pad's diameter.

Example of an outside furniture pad.

INSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
INSIDE PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION

Example of chair leg that is like a tube, primarily steel legs of steel of iron.

The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER INSIDE THE LEG CLARIFICATION!
The furniture leg's inside diameter will be having the exact size as the pad's diameter.

Example of an inside furniture pad.

ON-TOP PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION
ON-TOP PAD - MEASURING INSTRUCTION

Furniture leg

The bottom of the chair leg

MEASURE THE DIAMETER ON THE BOTTOM CLARIFICATION!
The pad to be fitted on-top doesn't neccessarily have to match the exact diameter, it's ok if the pad is matching or having a bit smaller size.

Example of an on-top furniture pad.

Ruler.

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