Trademark Class 20 – Furniture
Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker
Trademark Class 20 is part of the Nice Classification system used by the USPTO and trademark offices worldwide. Browse 316,475 trademarks filed in this category covering furniture.
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About Trademark Class 20 – Furniture
Class 20 covers furniture, mirrors, picture frames, containers not of metal for storage or transport, and unworked or semi-worked bone, horn, whalebone, or mother-of-pearl. This also includes shells, meerschaum, yellow amber, and goods made of wood, cork, reed, cane, or wicker.
There are currently 316,475 trademarks filed under Class 20 in the USPTO database. Of these, 111,886 are registered and 31,138 are pending. The most active filer in this class is SERTA, INC. with 969 trademarks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trademark Class 20?
Trademark Class 20 (Furniture) is one of 45 categories in the Nice Classification system, an international standard used by the USPTO and trademark offices worldwide to classify goods and services. It covers furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker.
How many trademarks are in Class 20?
There are 316,475 trademark filings in Class 20 in our database. This includes 111,886 registered marks, 31,138 pending applications, 89,586 abandoned, and 74,661 cancelled or expired registrations.
What classes are commonly filed alongside Class 20?
Trademarks in Class 20 are most commonly also filed in Class 21 (Housewares), Class 16 (Paper Goods), Class 24 (Fabrics), Class 6 (Metal Goods), and Class 25 (Clothing). Multi-class filings are common when a brand covers both goods and related services.
How do I register a trademark in Class 20?
To register a trademark in Class 20, you must file an application with the USPTO through the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS). You will need to select the appropriate class, describe your goods or services, provide a specimen of use, and pay the filing fee. The process typically takes 8-12 months from filing to registration.