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What happened to Da Vinci's furniture?
Ms. Tang of Beijing spent 2.8 million yuan to buy back more than 40 pieces of furniture from the Da Vinci store, and found that there was a pungent smell, so she sent the furniture such as beds and TV cabinets to the authoritative department for testing. Results Three items did not meet the national standards, among which the TV cabinets were not solid wood and were judged as unqualified products.

The manager of Beijing Da Vinci Store assured that the Cabo Park Jung Su furniture 100% purchased by Ms. Tang was made in Italy, and the exquisite carving on the furniture used a precious wood, which was only available in remote towns in Italy. In Da Vinci stores in Shanghai, Chongqing, Chengdu and Shenzhen, salespeople also claimed that Capulet's furniture was imported. After more than half a year's investigation, the reporter found that a considerable part of these high-priced furniture sold by Da Vinci Company were not produced in Italy at all, and the raw materials used were not the claimed precious solid wood. The same product sells about 30 thousand in Dongguan, and Leonardo da Vinci sells more than 300 thousand.

Follow-up of Da Vinci furniture incident;

Peng Jie, general manager of Changfeng Company, said that they began to produce furniture for Da Vinci in 2006, and the number of furniture produced has increased from one series to three series now. The brands are Capulet, Hollywood and Liwa, and the annual transaction volume with Da Vinci Company is about 50 million yuan.

The sky-high furniture sold by Da Vinci Company is not 100% made in Italy as they claim, but processed by some furniture companies in Dongguan. The raw materials used are not Italy's precious wood, that is, the roots of poplars, but polymer resin materials, large core boards and density boards.

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