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Step-by-Step Guide to Register a Class 20 Trademark for Plastic Furniture

    In the modern world of home decor and commercial interiors, plastic and modular furniture has carved out a significant space due to its affordability, versatility, and ease of use. Whether you’re a startup crafting sleek plastic chairs or a brand offering modular office solutions, securing your brand legally is essential for long-term success. That’s where Trademark Class 20 comes in.

    In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of registering a trademark for plastic and modular furniture in India under Class 20, explain its importance, and help you avoid common pitfalls.


    🪑 What is Trademark Class 20?

    Trademark Class 20 under the Nice Classification system includes:

    “Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; and goods not included in other classes 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.”

    This means plastic and modular furniture, being non-metallic and often made from plastic or wood-like materials, fall directly under Class 20.


    🛠️ What Products Fall Under Plastic & Modular Furniture in Class 20?

    If your brand sells any of the following, you must register under Class 20:

    ✅ Plastic Furniture

    • Molded plastic chairs
    • Stackable or foldable plastic stools
    • Plastic tables (indoor/outdoor)
    • Garden and patio plastic furniture
    • Plastic benches
    • Plastic drawers or cabinets

    ✅ Modular Furniture

    • Modular kitchen units
    • Modular wardrobes and storage systems
    • Modular office desks and seating
    • Customizable wall-mounted furniture
    • Work-from-home modular furniture
    • Portable modular displays (for exhibitions or showrooms)

    💡 Important: If your furniture is primarily metallic, you may need to register under Class 6 instead of Class 20.


    🔐 Why You Should Trademark Your Plastic/Modular Furniture Brand

    Registering a trademark is not just a legal formality — it offers strong benefits:

    ✅ Legal Ownership

    You gain exclusive rights to use your brand name or logo for Class 20 products.

    ✅ Brand Differentiation

    Trademark helps distinguish your plastic/modular furniture from competitors in a saturated market.

    ✅ Customer Trust

    A registered trademark builds trust and shows professionalism.

    ✅ Protection from Imitation

    With growing competition, unregistered brands often face infringement. A trademark protects against this.

    ✅ Eligibility for Brand Registry (Amazon/Flipkart)

    A trademark is mandatory to register as a verified brand on most online marketplaces.


    📋 Documents Required for Trademark Registration in Class 20

    You’ll need the following:

    DocumentPurpose
    Applicant details (name, address)To identify the owner of the trademark
    Brand name/logoThe wordmark or visual you want to register
    Goods descriptionE.g., “Plastic Chairs, Modular Furniture under Class 20”
    MSME/Udyam/Startup Certificate (if available)To claim lower filing fees
    Power of Attorney (Form TM-48)If filing through a trademark agent
    Date of first use (if already selling)For claiming prior usage rights

    📝 Step-by-Step Process to Register a Trademark for Class 20

    Let’s walk through the process:


    🔎 Step 1: Trademark Search (Public Search)

    Before applying, conduct a public trademark search on IP India’s website to ensure:

    • The brand name/logo is unique
    • No similar marks already exist under Class 20

    Search parameters:

    • Keyword: Your brand name
    • Class: 20
    • Search Type: Phonetic and exact match

    ⚠️ Tip: Avoid names that sound like existing brands even if spelling is different.


    🧾 Step 2: Prepare Application Details

    Once the name is available, prepare:

    • Brand name/logo
    • Category of goods: “Plastic and modular furniture”
    • Applicant type: Individual, startup, company, etc.
    • Use date: If already using, specify the date of first use in India

    🧑‍💼 Step 3: Choose How to File – Online or Offline

    You can file:

    • Online at https://ipindiaonline.gov.in
    • Offline by submitting physical forms at Trademark Registry Offices

    🧠 Filing through a registered trademark agent is highly recommended to avoid errors.


    💸 Step 4: Pay the Trademark Fees

    Applicant TypeFee per Class
    Individual / Startup / MSME₹4,500
    Company / LLP₹9,000

    You can pay online via net banking, UPI, or debit/credit card.


    📤 Step 5: Submit Trademark Application (Form TM-A)

    Once details and payment are ready, submit Form TM-A with all supporting documents.

    You will receive an acknowledgement with a TM number. This allows you to use the ™ symbol immediately.


    📜 Step 6: Trademark Examination

    Within a few months, a Trademark Examiner reviews your application.

    Outcomes can include:

    • Accepted → Moves to publication
    • Objection raised → You must reply within 30 days with a written response and legal arguments

    ✅ A strong initial filing by professionals can often avoid objections.


    📣 Step 7: Trademark Journal Publication

    If accepted, your mark is published in the Trademark Journal for 4 months.

    During this time, the public can oppose your application if they believe your brand infringes their rights.


    🏁 Step 8: Registration Certificate Issued

    If no opposition is filed (or resolved in your favor), your mark is registered, and you’ll receive the Trademark Registration Certificate with a ® symbol authorization.


    ⏳ Trademark Validity and Renewal

    • Valid for 10 years from the date of application
    • Renewable indefinitely every 10 years
    • Renewal Fee: ₹9,000 per class

    ❌ Common Mistakes to Avoid While Registering in Class 20

    MistakeWhy It’s Risky
    Filing under wrong class (e.g., Class 6)May lead to rejection or limited protection
    Using generic brand names like “Plastic Furniture Mart”Could be denied due to lack of uniqueness
    Not doing a trademark searchIncreases risk of objections and litigation
    Ignoring logo registrationLogos need to be protected separately
    Delay in responding to objectionsMay cause rejection or lapse of application

    📌 Bonus: How to Strengthen Your Trademark Application

    • Use a unique and invented brand name (e.g., “Furniloft” or “ModuCraft”)
    • File both wordmark and device mark (logo) separately
    • Submit proof of use if already in market (invoices, website screenshots, etc.)
    • Attach Udyam/MSME Certificate for discounted government fees

    🧠 Real-World Examples of Brands Using Class 20

    Brand NameProduct
    NilkamalPlastic chairs and furniture
    FeatherliteModular office furniture
    Godrej InterioModular wardrobes and office solutions
    Wipro FurnitureErgonomic modular desks and chairs
    Supreme FurnitureStackable plastic chairs and tables

    These brands have protected their names under Class 20 to secure their market dominance.


    📞 Need Expert Help?

    Registering a trademark may seem simple, but even a minor error can lead to rejection, objections, or costly delays.

    VMK Professionals offers complete support for:

    • Trademark search and name analysis
    • Class identification and application filing
    • Responding to objections and oppositions
    • Trademark renewal and monitoring

    ✅ Final Thoughts

    Whether you manufacture ergonomic modular furniture or mass-produce stylish plastic chairs, your brand name is your most valuable asset. A registered trademark under Class 20 gives you the legal shield you need in today’s competitive market.

    🔒 Don’t let imitators steal your identity.
    💼 Protect your brand with a registered trademark — the smart way to grow your furniture business.

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