Trademark Class 20: Furniture and Plastic Goods

Last updated: 20 June 2025

Trademark Class 20 covers furniture, mirrors, picture frames, and goods made of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum, and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics.

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Illustration of furniture and plastic goods under trademark class 20

Trademark Class 20 encompasses a diverse range of household and commercial items primarily made from non-metallic materials. This class protects brands manufacturing or selling furniture, decorative items, and various plastic articles.

It includes everything from beds and cabinets to mirrors and picture frames, along with specialized items like inflatable furniture and pet accessories. Registering under Class 20 helps secure exclusive rights for businesses in the home furnishings and plastic goods industries. For more details, visit the official website of Intellectual Property India.

Key Categories Under Class 20

Illustration of products covered under trademark class 20
  • Furniture: All types of household and office furniture
  • Mirrors and Frames: Decorative and functional mirrors/picture frames
  • Storage Items: Non-metal containers, boxes, and chests
  • Pet Accessories: Beds, kennels, and scratching posts
  • Inflatable Products: Air mattresses and furniture (non-medical)
  • Decorative Articles: Statues, ornaments, and wall decorations

Goods Classified Under Class 20

Air pillows, not for medical purposes
Air cushions, not for medical purposes
Air mattresses, not for medical purposes
Ambroid bars and plates
Animal claws, horns, and hooves
Armchairs and easy chairs
Baby changing mats and platforms
Bakers' bread baskets
Bamboo products and bamboo curtains
Barrels and casks, not of metal
Baskets and hampers, not of metal
Bathtub grab bars, not of metal
Bead curtains for decoration
Bed fittings and casters, not of metal
Bed bases and bedsteads of wood
Bedding, except linen
Beds for household pets
Beds and mattresses*
Beehives and comb foundations
Benches and work benches [furniture]
Binding screws, not of metal, for cables
Bins and chests, not of metal
Bolsters and pillows
Bolts, not of metal
Book rests [furniture]
Bottle racks and casings of wood
Bottle caps and closures, not of metal
Broom handles, not of metal
Brush mountings
Busts of wood, wax, plaster or plastic
Cabinet work and filing cabinets
Cases of wood or plastic
Cask stands and hoops, not of metal
Chests of drawers and toy chests
Chopping blocks [tables]
Clips, not of metal, for cables and pipes
Clothes hooks and coat hangers, not of metal
Coffin fittings and coffins
Coral and corozo products
Corks and cork products
Costume stands
Cots, bassinettes and cradles
Counters [tables]
Covers for clothing [wardrobe]
Crates and cupboards
Curtain rings, rods, rails and tie-backs
Cushions and deck chairs
Decorations of plastic for foodstuffs
Desks and drafting tables
Dinner wagons [furniture]
Display boards and stands
Divans and sofas
Dog kennels and pet accessories
Door fittings, not of metal
Dowels and pegs, not of metal
Drain traps [valves] of plastic
Dressing tables
Embroidery frames
Fans for personal use, non-electric
Figurines [statuettes] of wood, wax, plaster or plastic
Fishing baskets
Flagpoles and flower-stands [furniture]
Floating containers, not of metal
Footstools and stools
Freestanding partitions [furniture]
Funerary urns
Furniture and furniture fittings, not of metal
Garment covers [storage]
Gun racks
Hairdressers' chairs
Hand-held mirrors [toilet mirrors]
Handling pallets, not of metal
Hat stands and coatstands
Head-rests [furniture]
High chairs for babies
Hinges, not of metal
Honeycombs and beehives
Horn, unworked or semi-worked
Hospital beds
House numbers, not of metal, non-luminous
Hydrostatic [water] beds, not for medical purposes
Identification bracelets, not of metal
Index cabinets [furniture]
Indoor window blinds [shades] [furniture]
Infant walkers and playpens
Inflatable publicity objects and furniture
Ivory, unworked or semi-worked
Jewellery organizer displays
Kennels for household pets
Keyboards for hanging keys
Knife handles, not of metal
Knobs, not of metal
Ladders of wood or plastics
Latches, not of metal
Lecterns and library shelves
Letter boxes, not of metal or masonry
Loading pallets and gauge rods, not of metal
Lockers
Locks, not of metal, for vehicles
Magazine racks
Massage tables
Mats, removable, for sinks
Meat chests, not of metal
Medicine cabinets
Meerschaum products
Mirror tiles and mirrors [looking glasses]
Mobile boarding stairs, not of metal, for passengers
Mobiles [decoration]
Moldings [mouldings] for picture frames
Mooring buoys, not of metal
Mother-of-pearl, unworked or semi-worked
Nameplates and identity plates, not of metal
Nesting boxes for household pets
Newspaper display stands
Numberplates, not of metal
Nuts, not of metal
Office furniture
Oyster shells
Packaging containers of plastic
Paper blinds
Pet cushions
Picture frames and brackets
Placards of wood or plastics
Plaited straw, except matting
Plastic key cards, not encoded and not magnetic
Plate racks
Plugs and bungs, not of metal
Poles, not of metal
Pulleys of plastics for blinds
Racks [furniture]
Rattan and reed products
Reels of wood for yarn, silk, cord
Reservoirs, not of metal nor of masonry
Rings, not of metal, for keys
Rivets, not of metal
Saw horses and benches [furniture]
School furniture
Scratching posts for cats
Screens for fireplaces [furniture]
Screw tops, not of metal, for bottles
Screws, not of metal
Scythe handles, not of metal
Seats and chairs [seats]
Sections of wood for beehives
Settees and sofas
Shell products
Shelves for storage
Shoulder poles [yokes]
Showcases [furniture]
Sideboards
Signboards of wood or plastics
Silvered glass [mirrors]
Slatted indoor blinds
Sleeping bags for camping
Sleeping pads and mats
Stag antlers
Stair rods
Stakes for plants or trees
Standing desks
Stands for calculating machines
Statues of wood, wax, plaster or plastic
Staves of wood
Step stools, not of metal
Stoppers and sealing caps, not of metal
Straw mattresses and plaits
Stuffed animals and birds
Table tops and tables*
Tailors' dummies and mannequins
Taps for casks, not of metal
Tea trolleys and carts
Tent pegs, not of metal
Interior textile window blinds
Tool handles, not of metal
Tortoiseshell and imitation tortoiseshell
Towel dispensers and stands [furniture]
Transport pallets, not of metal
Trays, not of metal*
Trestles [furniture]
Trolleys [furniture]
Typing desks and shelves
Umbrella stands
Valves, not of metal, other than parts of machines
Vats, not of metal
Vice benches, not of metal
Wall-mounted diaper changing platforms
Washstands [furniture]
Water-pipe valves of plastic
Whalebone, unworked or semi-worked
Wickerwork
Wind chimes [decoration]
Window fittings, not of metal
Wood ribbon
Works of art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic
Woven timber blinds [furniture]
Writing desks
Yellow amber

Goods Not Classified Under Class 20

Medical furniture (Class 10)
Metal furniture (Class 6)
Jewelry (Class 14)
Cutlery (Class 8)
Hand tools (Class 8)
Machines and machine tools (Class 7)
Precious metals and their alloys (Class 14)
Kitchen utensils (Class 21)
Metal containers (Class 6)
Textile articles (Class 24)
Paper goods (Class 16)
Rubber goods (Class 17)
Glassware (Class 21)
Porcelain (Class 21)
Electric lamps (Class 11)
Lighting apparatus (Class 11)
Scientific instruments (Class 9)
Musical instruments (Class 15)
Sports equipment (Class 28)
Toys (Class 28)
Building materials of metal (Class 6)
Non-metal building materials (Class 19)
Floor coverings (Class 27)
Wall coverings (Class 19)
Bed linen (Class 24)
Table linen (Class 24)
Clothing (Class 25)
Footwear (Class 25)
Headgear (Class 25)
Furs (Class 18)
Leather goods (Class 18)
Brushes (Class 21)
Cleaning articles (Class 21)
Paint brushes (Class 21)
Writing instruments (Class 16)

Intellectual Properties You Should Trademark Under Class 20

  • Brand Names: The names of your furniture lines or plastic goods
  • Logos: Distinctive symbols representing your home furnishings business
  • Slogans: Catchphrases associated with your furniture products
  • Product Designs: Unique furniture designs with brand recognition
  • Packaging Designs: Distinctive packaging for furniture and home goods
  • Service Marks: For companies providing furniture assembly or customization services
  • Trade Dress: The overall visual appearance of your product packaging in home decor

Why Register Under Class 20

Illustration of why it matters
  • Exclusive Rights: Gain legal protection for your furniture designs and plastic goods, preventing competitors from using similar marks in the home furnishings market.
  • Brand Recognition: Establish your brand identity in the competitive furniture industry with a registered trademark.
  • Market Expansion: Protection facilitates expansion into new markets with established brand recognition in home decor.
  • Legal Protection: Ability to take legal action against counterfeit furniture and knockoffs.
  • Asset Value: Trademarks can appreciate in value and become important business assets in the home furnishings sector.
  • 10-Year Protection: Initial registration lasts 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely.
  • Begin your trademark registration process with TMZON — take the first step toward protecting your furniture brand.

Registration Process

  • Before registering under Class 20, make sure your brand name is available. Use our free Trademark Search tool to check availability and view relevant trademark information.
  • Trademark Search: Conduct a comprehensive search to ensure your mark is available in the furniture and home goods category.
  • Application Preparation: Gather all necessary information and documentation specific to furniture products.
  • Filing: Submit your application with the appropriate trademark office.
  • Examination: The trademark office reviews your application for compliance.
  • Publication: Your mark is published for opposition by third parties.
  • Registration: If no opposition, your trademark is registered and protected.
  • Maintenance: File periodic renewals to maintain your trademark rights in the home furnishings market.

Why Choose TMZON

Why choose TMZON for trademark registration
  • Furniture Industry Expertise: Specialized knowledge in home furnishings and decor trademarks
  • Comprehensive Searches: Thorough clearance searches to minimize rejection risks in competitive markets
  • Streamlined Process: Efficient handling of all paperwork and filings for your furniture brand
  • Global Protection: Assistance with international trademark registration for home decor brands
  • Ongoing Support: Monitoring and enforcement services post-registration
  • Cost-Effective: Competitive pricing with transparent fee structures for furniture businesses

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Some common questions
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What does Trademark Class 20 cover?

Class 20 includes furniture and related goods made from wood, plastic, cane, or other non-metallic materials. It also covers mirrors, picture frames, mattresses, and pillows.

Are metal furniture items included in Class 20?

No, metal furniture is classified under Class 6. Class 20 is strictly for furniture made from non-metallic materials like wood or plastic.

Does Class 20 include office furniture?

Yes, Class 20 covers both residential and commercial (office) furniture made from materials like wood, plastic, or composite substances.

Are beds and mattresses covered under Class 20?

Yes, Class 20 includes items like beds, mattresses, cushions, pillows, and similar sleeping or resting articles.

Are wooden storage items like cupboards and shelves included?

Yes, Class 20 includes non-metallic storage furniture such as wooden cupboards, wardrobes, shelves, and drawers.

Does Class 20 include plastic home accessories?

Yes, Class 20 also covers certain plastic accessories used in home interiors like curtain hooks, plastic handles, or furniture fittings not made of metal.