Anji, Zhejiang · chairs since 1985

Chairs that are blown, not bolted together.

YIMIGA is the export brand of Zhejiang Zhongyi Furniture. We blow-mould and injection-mould seating — stacking chairs, leisure shells, bar stools and outdoor chairs — on 22 injection machines and 5 blow-moulding lines in Anji, China. Light to ship, easy to clean, built to stack.

1985Chair-making roots in Anji
22 + 5Injection & blow-mould lines
2,000+Chair models & components
~21,000m² of workshop floor
A rainbow stack of blow-moulded YIMIGA plastic chairs nested together, showing how tightly they nest for transport
Stacks 8–12 highOne mould, one shot — fewer parts to fail
The material story

Why we blow plastic instead of welding steel

Blow moulding makes a chair the way a bottle is made: heat a tube of plastic, drop it in a closed mould, and inflate it with air so it takes the shape with a hollow, double wall inside. The result is a one-piece shell with no welds, no fasteners and no fabric — the three things that usually fail first on event and outdoor seating.

That hollow wall is the whole point. It gives a chair real stiffness for very little weight, so a banquet hall can carry a stack a person can actually lift, and a shipping container holds far more seats per cubic metre than a knock-down steel design. For pieces that need a frame — bar stools, swivel bases — we injection-mould the shell and bolt it to chromed steel or aluminium, and say plainly which parts are which.

A plastic chair is judged outdoors in year three, when the cheap ones have gone chalky and brittle. That is the test we design the resin around.— YIMIGA production, Anji
Single red injection-moulded plastic stacking chair on a white studio background
One-shot PP shell · stackable
Step 01

Resin & colour

We mix virgin PP or HDPE with UV stabiliser and the colour masterbatch up front, so the colour runs all the way through. A scratch on a through-coloured chair does not show a different colour underneath.

Step 02

Blow or inject

Hollow leisure and event shells are blow-moulded on our 5 blow lines; thinner stacking and shell seats are injection-moulded on 22 presses. The choice is driven by the part, not by which machine is free.

Step 03

Trim, fit & test

Flash is trimmed, steel or wood legs are fitted where the model needs them, and a sample is load- and stack-tested to the relevant BIFMA / EN pattern before a run is approved.

Collections

Three families most buyers start with

The catalogue runs past 2,000 models, but these are the families we hold the most moulds for and quote sharpest. Each page carries real specs and the questions importers actually ask.

Blow-Moulded Chairs by YIMIGA — moulded seating, studio photograph
No. 01

Blow-Moulded Chairs

Hollow, double-wall chairs blown in one shot — light, hose-down weatherproof and deeply stackable for events, halls and rental fleets.

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Leisure & Outdoor Chairs by YIMIGA — moulded seating, studio photograph
No. 02

Leisure & Outdoor Chairs

Shell chairs on wood, steel or swivel bases — café, garden and break-out seating that takes UV and rain without fading to chalk.

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Plastic Stacking Chairs by YIMIGA — moulded seating, studio photograph
No. 03

Plastic Stacking Chairs

Injection PP side chairs, bar stools and banquet seats that nest tight, wipe clean and survive contract use across hotels and canteens.

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Yellow filigree-pattern plastic shell leisure chair on solid wood legs, photographed in a bright studio
Leisure shell · wood legs
Where the quality hides

What actually separates a good moulded chair from a cheap one

Two chairs can look identical in a photo and be a world apart in the third summer. Here is where we spend the money, and where we tell you not to.

  • UV package, not just colourOutdoor seats get a measured UV stabiliser loading so the surface resists fading and going brittle. An indoor banquet chair does not need it — paying for it there is just waste, and we will say so.
  • Wall thickness you can feelWe quote the shell wall and the resin grade rather than calling a chair "heavy-duty". A contract stacking chair carries more material at the leg and seat junction, where the load actually goes.
  • Honest stack and load figuresWe give you the rated static load and the safe stack height for each model, tested — not a round marketing number. It is what stops a claim when a hall stacks them ten high.
How we work
Where we ship

Light chairs travel well — that is the export pitch

Moulded chairs cube out far better than upholstered furniture, so a 40HQ carries serious volume and the freight per seat stays low. We pack for the long haul — nested, strapped and corner-protected — because a scuffed stack on arrival is the most avoidable kind of return.

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Common questions

What buyers ask first

For an existing model in a standard colour we usually start around a mixed 20-foot container; for a custom colour or a new label it is a full 40HQ of that model so the colour change and setup make sense. A brand-new mould needs a larger annual commitment — tell us your quantity and we will say plainly whether it works.

Yes. Colour is mixed into the resin as masterbatch, so it runs all the way through the chair and a scratch does not show through. Give us a Pantone or a physical sample and we match it on a shot before the run, since a screen colour and a plastic colour are never quite the same.

Blow moulding gives a hollow, double-wall shell that is light and stiff, good for folding tables and chunky leisure and event seating. Injection moulding suits thinner stacking chairs and shell seats. We pick based on the part and tell you which one your model uses.

Most of our stacking models nest 8 to 12 high, and because moulded chairs are light and cube efficiently, a 40HQ carries a large seat count. We give the rated stack height per model and pack nested, strapped and corner-protected for the long haul.

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Send the spec — we'll quote the real thing

A few lines on models, quantities and your market is enough to start. If a job sits outside what our moulds and lines run well, we'll say so rather than burn your sampling budget.