Nice Classification - Goods
Furniture
Trademark Class 20: Furniture, mirrors, picture frames, non-metal containers, and fixtures
Trademark Class 20 covers furniture and many household or commercial goods not made of metal, including mirrors and storage products.
What it covers
Goods and services in Class 20
Use this section to decide whether the class describes what customers actually buy from you. A strong class choice should match real commercial activity, not just a broad industry label.
Furniture and furnishings
Mirrors and picture frames
Non-metal containers and storage goods
Pillows, cushions, and certain display stands
Examples of Class 20 goods or services
- Ergonomic office chair brand
- Modular shelving system
- Decorative mirror collection
Businesses that often consider this class
- Furniture companies
- Home decor brands
- Storage and organization sellers
Related classes
Classes commonly paired with Class 20
Adjacent classes are not automatic. They are useful checkpoints when your business mixes products, services, software, retail, education, or hospitality.
Common caution
Before choosing Class 20
Textiles such as bed linen often belong in Class 24, while retail furniture services are Class 35.
How to decide if Class 20 belongs in your filing
Start by writing down the exact products and services offered under the mark. Then compare that list with the class coverage above. If a product and a service both matter to the business model, you may need more than one class.
Practical checklist
- List what customers buy today.
- List near-term goods or services planned for launch.
- Separate products from services.
- Check related classes for retail, SaaS, education, or hospitality activity.
- Use precise wording instead of a vague industry label.
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