
Furniture that folds, stacks and survives the haul.
Dingxing is the export brand of Zhejiang Wuxing Furniture. We bend, weld and finish metal frames in Anji and turn them into dining and leisure chairs, folding chairs and folding beds — the kind of goods that ship by the container and earn their keep in events, hotels and homes.
OEM to your spec or ODM on our frames · samples before tooling · FCL export



What comes off our line
Every photo below is our own product. We lead with metal-frame seating because that is the metalwork we own — but the same frame skills go into folding chairs and folding beds. Pick a family for specs, or scroll the gallery first.


Steel-frame rocking chair

Metal-leg counter stool

Steel sled-base armchair

Tube-frame side chair

Leisure chair, 4-star base

Accent chair, metal legs

Cross-frame lounge chair
Metal-frame chairs, folding chairs, folding beds
These are the three things we are quickest to quote and sample. The photos are our own; the descriptions are what they actually are, not what reads best.
Metal-Frame & Mesh Chairs
Steel- and tube-frame dining, leisure and accent chairs — powder-coated or chromed frames, upholstered or mesh seats.
See the range
Folding Chairs
X-frame and tube folding chairs for events, banquets and overflow seating — fold flat, stack on a trolley.
See the range
Folding Beds
Rollaway and guest folding beds on welded steel frames — fold to a slim footprint for hotels, dorms and homes.
See the rangeThe frame is the part that lives or dies
Upholstery and finish are easy to copy. A frame that does not loosen, rust or bend after a year of folding and stacking is not — and that is where thirty years on the same metalwork actually shows.
Tube & the wall thickness
Folding and stacking chairs live a hard life. We spec steel tube by wall thickness in millimetres, not by "heavy duty" — and we will tell you the number we are quoting so you can compare like for like across suppliers.
Welds & joints
The first thing to fail on a cheap folding chair is a weld or a rivet at the hinge. We weld the load joints rather than rely on the thinnest fastener that passes, because a chair that racks after one event is a chair that gets binned.
Finish that lasts outdoors
Powder-coat for most contract work; chrome or electroplate where the look matters. For event hire and anything that sees damp, powder-coat over a cleaned, primed frame holds up far longer than a quick sprayed finish.

A frame shop that also upholsters, not the other way round
Plenty of Anji workshops buy frames in and sew covers on them. We came up the other way: Wuxing started in 1994 in metal furniture, so the bending, welding and finishing are ours. When you need a hinge changed, a leg angle tweaked or a heavier tube, we are not waiting on a frame subcontractor to agree.
The honest trade-off: if you want a soft, fully-sprung sofa-recliner, we are not your factory — send that elsewhere. If you want metal-framed seating and folding goods that ship flat and stand up to use, that is exactly what the plant is built for.
- Metalwork in-houseTube bending, welding and finishing on site, so a frame change has one owner.
- Built to ship flatFolding and knock-down packing tuned to load a 40HQ tightly and cut freight per piece.
- We tell you what we don't doIf a model sits outside metal-frame and folding work, we say so before you spend on samples.
Built for export, packed for the sea
We have shipped metal-frame and folding furniture to mature markets for years. Exact destinations move with the order book, but these are the ones we label and pack for most often.
Send the model and the quantity — we'll quote the real thing
A short, specific message gets a faster reply than a long one. Tell us the chair or bed, how many per model, your market, and whether you want OEM (your spec) or ODM (our design). If we are not the right factory for it, we will point you somewhere better.
- Emailmail@wxjj.net
- FactoryYangguang Industrial Park, Anji County, Huzhou, Zhejiang, China
- Reply timeOne working day, China business hours (GMT+8)