Plastic furniture has gained widespread popularity due to its durability, lightweight nature, affordability, and ease of production. One of the key manufacturing techniques used in producing plastic furniture is moulding—where molten or softened plastic is shaped into desired forms using moulds. Various types of plastic furniture are created using different moulding methods, catering to domestic, commercial, and outdoor applications.
1. Plastic Chairs
Plastic chairs are among the most common moulded furniture items. They are typically made using injection moulding or blow moulding techniques, which allow for high-volume production and consistent quality. Popular types include:
Armless chairs
Armchairs
Folding chairs
Stackable chairs
Outdoor patio chairs
2. Plastic Tables
Plastic tables come in various shapes and sizes, including round, square, and rectangular. These are commonly manufactured using rotational moulding or injection moulding, depending on the design complexity.
Dining tables
Coffee tables
Study tables
Outdoor garden tables
Kids’ play tables
3. Plastic Stools
Plastic stools are compact, multi-purpose seating solutions often used in kitchens, bathrooms, and classrooms. Made via injection moulding, they are usually stackable and easy to clean.
Round or square stools
Folding stools
Step stools
4. Plastic Storage Furniture
Plastic moulding is extensively used to manufacture modular storage solutions. These include:
Drawer units
Storage cabinets
Shoe racks
Bookshelves
These are mostly produced using blow moulding or injection moulding techniques for strength and durability.
5. Plastic Benches
Used in parks, public spaces, and schools, plastic benches are made using rotational moulding or blow moulding, which allows for larger and hollow components.
Garden benches
School benches
Outdoor public seating
6. Plastic Sofas and Lounge Chairs
For indoor and outdoor relaxation, moulded plastic sofas and loungers are manufactured with added cushioning or ergonomic design. Injection moulding combined with fabric or foam inserts is commonly used.
7. Plastic Baby and Kids’ Furniture
Specially designed for children, this category includes:
High chairs
Activity tables
Toy storage units
Rocking chairs
Due to safety and shape considerations, injection moulding is often the preferred method for precision and smooth finishes.
8. Plastic Office Furniture
Moulded plastic components are widely used in:
Office chairs (frames and armrests)
Workstation components
Filing cabinets
This furniture often combines plastic parts with metal or wood for enhanced strength.
Conclusion
Plastic moulded furniture is a practical and versatile choice for a variety of environments. Thanks to advanced moulding technologies—such as injection, blow, and rotational moulding—manufacturers can produce a wide range of furniture that is affordable, lightweight, and customizable. As design innovations and sustainable plastics evolve, the scope and variety of plastic furniture made using moulds continue to grow.

