NAICS Code

337214

Office Furniture (except Wood) Manufacturing

NAICS 337214 obligated $454 million in FY2025 across 33,055 actions and five agencies with no dominant buyer. The federal office furniture market runs on schedules.

SBA size standard

1,100 employees

Measured by average number of employees over the last 24 months

SBA table effective March 2023

By Outrider Editorial Team · Updated August 20, 2026

Official definition

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing nonwood office-type furniture. The furniture may be made on a stock or custom basis and may be assembled or unassembled (i.e., knockdown).
U.S. Census Bureau, NAICS 2022

FY2025 obligations

$453.9M

Contract actions

33,055

IDVs

507

Top buying agencies

  1. Department of Defense$184.3M
  2. Department of State$64.3M
  3. General Services Administration$63.8M
  4. Department of Homeland Security$53.1M
  5. Department of Justice$40.2M

FY2025 federal contract obligations, USAspending.gov

NAICS 337214 obligated $454 million in FY2025 across 33,055 contract actions, an average near $13,700. The buyer spread is the flattest of any manufacturing code here: DoD at $184 million, State at $64 million, GSA at $64 million, DHS at $53 million, DOJ at $40 million. Every agency that occupies space buys furniture, which makes this a genuinely governmentwide market.

What belongs here

Nonwood office-type furniture, made on a stock or custom basis, assembled or unassembled.

  • Miscellaneous fabricated metal products that are not furniture are 332999.
  • Miscellaneous manufacturing outside the named exclusions is 339999.
  • Reselling furniture and office equipment, not manufacturing it, is a distribution code such as 423430.

Competing in this code

507 IDVs and 33,055 actions at under $14,000 average is pure catalog business. Nobody wins here by responding to solicitations one at a time. Federal furniture moves through GSA schedule contracts and, significantly, through the AbilityOne Procurement List, which assigns a substantial portion of office furniture requirements to designated nonprofit agencies and never competes them. A manufacturer entering this market should confirm Procurement List coverage for the item category first, then build a schedule catalog with compliant country of origin documentation, since Trade Agreements Act compliance disqualifies a large share of imported furniture.

Frequently Asked

NAICS 337214 questions, answered.

What is the SBA size standard for NAICS 337214?

SBA sets it at 1,100 employees, counted as a 24-month average headcount across your company and every affiliate, not revenue. At or under that number you are small on NAICS 337214 solicitations and eligible for the set-asides in this code.

Which agencies buy office furniture under NAICS 337214?

FY2025 obligations: DoD ($184 million), State ($64 million), GSA ($64 million), DHS ($53 million), DOJ ($40 million). The even spread reflects a governmentwide facility need, and State's $64 million covers furnishing overseas posts to its own standards.

How does AbilityOne affect the office furniture market?

A substantial portion of federal office furniture requirements sits on the AbilityOne Procurement List, assigned to designated nonprofit agencies and never competed. Checking Procurement List coverage for your item category before investing in a schedule catalog is the first diligence step in this code.

What disqualifies furniture from federal purchase in NAICS 337214?

Country of origin. Trade Agreements Act compliance rules out a large share of imported office furniture, and the documentation has to hold up at the component level, not just at final assembly. That single requirement removes many otherwise competitive commercial product lines from federal catalogs.

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