The visual inspection of furniture is based on the inherent appearance of the treated surface, the coverage and consistency of the finish, and the uniformity of the surface.
When evaluating a surface, the following are taken into account: the overall appearance, the surface structure characteristic of the treated base material, the properties of the product used, and the price-quality ratio.
The surface is inspected perpendicularly from a distance of 1.5 meters, far enough to perceive the entire area under review.
A surface irregularity, working joint, imprecise boundary, or difference in color or gloss is considered a defect if it is noticeable by a general glance under normal lighting. Individual deviations must not stand out in normal daylight or normal artificial lighting. Normal lighting refers to the general lighting within a space corresponding to its typical usage conditions.