Readytoassemble
Ready-to-assemble (RTA) furniture is designed to be shipped in flat boxes and assembled by consumers with basic tools. RTA furniture typically uses engineered wood such as particleboard or MDF, sometimes plywood, with veneers or laminates and metal hardware. Components are cut and pre-drilled to simplify assembly and enable efficient packing.
The concept arose with the expansion of mass production and global trade in the late 20th century.
Construction and hardware commonly include modular panels joined by cam-fit connectors, dowels, screws, and brackets. Finishes
Advantages of ready-to-assemble furniture include lower purchase prices, compact packaging that reduces shipping costs, and easy
Environmental and consumer considerations include potential reductions in shipping emissions due to lighter packaging, balanced against
Notable examples and usage: RTA furniture is widely offered by mass-market retailers and furniture brands, with