These are large movable equipment, such as tables and chairs, used to make an enclosed or outdoor space suitable for living or working; the movable articles in a room or an establishment that make it fit for living or working; may also be referred to as furnishing; the possible examples of furniture in a typical Philippine building are: tables/ desks/ work benches (modular manager/ clerical/ work stations, conference, training, coffee, tea, side, etc.), back cabinet/s and side returns (as necessary), pedestal drawers, filing cabinets, assorted chairs (i.e. gang, visitor, clerical, junior/ mid-level/ senior manager/ conference/ high chairs for counter operations and occasional/ accent chairs, cafeteria chairs/ stools and the like), sofas (1-/ 2-/ 3-seaters), beds with/ without headboards and the like; movable or demountable counters (low, medium or tall heights as applicable) with assembly-type shelves/ compartments (including trash collectors) and the like; movable items such as figurines (as applicable), decorative items such as vases and the like, directional/ indoor traffic barriers (with escutcheon plates), trash containers/ bins, plant-holders and the like; small accessories or fittings that attach to both the exposed and concealed surfaces/ spaces of furniture items and the like.