NAICS 337214 office furniture except wood manufacturing obligations
Federal contracts tagged NAICS 337214, Office Furniture (Except Wood) Manufacturing, show $1,425,551,522.32 in USAspending.gov obligations on SpendingVault. The extract covers 76,486 awards, a mean of about $18,600 per award. The code is a Census manufacturing class for nonwood office furniture as tagged on contracts, not wood office furniture and not a facilities square-footage total. Dollars are obligations, not outlays; assistance without NAICS is excluded.
Key figures
- NAICS 337214 nonwood office-furniture contracts show $1.4 billion obligated.
- 76,486 awards average about $18,600 in the USAspending extract.
- The code is nonwood manufacturing, not wood furniture or wholesale.
- Figures are contract obligations, not outlays or pieces installed.
A high-count furniture tag
NAICS 337214 is office furniture except wood manufacturing. Contracting officers assign it when the principal product is metal or other nonwood office furniture as the Census class groups it — desks, filing cabinets, and related pieces that are not wood. This $1,425,551,522.32 is that manufacturing tag. It is not a count of cubicles installed, not a GSA schedule catalog size, and not wood furniture manufacturing.
Seventy-six thousand four hundred eighty-six awards produced a mean of about $18,600. That pattern matches many relatively small furniture line items and delivery orders rather than a handful of campus-wide fit-outs recorded as single primes. The packet does not count chairs, desks, or workstations.
Wood office furniture is a neighboring 337 class. A wood-desk contract tagged to that code does not sit in $1.4 billion under 337214.
Why the award count is large
The 76,486-award book is a high-transaction manufacturing tag. Federal buyers often place repeated orders against furniture schedules. USAspending may still group multiple modifications into a single award identifier, so the count is not a packing-slip count.
Dividing $1,425,551,522.32 by 76,486 awards is a mean obligation per award identifier, not a catalog price for a filing cabinet.
What this total excludes
Assistance that funds school or clinic furniture often lacks NAICS and does not enter $1,425,551,522.32. In-house government shops that fabricate furniture are not 337214 contracts. Merchant wholesalers of furniture tagged to a 423 wholesale NAICS follow a distribution class.
Office furniture contracts often obligate estimated catalog value and pay as pieces ship. Unused options leave obligated balances unpaid. Treating $1.4 billion as furniture already installed would overstate cash. Metal desks, filing cabinets, and related nonwood pieces can share 337214 when that is the principal product. The $1,425,551,522.32 total does not count workstations across the 76,486 awards.
How to use the 337214 hub
Read $1.4 billion and 76,486 awards as the nonwood office-furniture manufacturing tag, then open the office furniture except wood manufacturing industry page for award-level fields. Rank 337 furniture codes on the all-industries index without converting this metal-and-other class into wood furniture or wholesale distribution.
This guide does not add workstation counts because they are not in the facts object. Systems furniture tagged to a different 337 class is not this except-wood book if the officer used that other code. Quote obligations, not cubicles installed, and keep GSA catalog size out because it is not in the facts object.
Classification limits
Nonwood office furniture is not wood office furniture and not a wholesale merchant class. Mixed wood-and-metal kits follow the principal NAICS. SpendingVault reports the tagged 337214 sum.
Extract updates will move $1,425,551,522.32 and 76,486 with USAspending.
Schedule furniture versus cubicles installed
Seventy-six thousand four hundred eighty-six awards at $1,425,551,522.32 produce a mean of about $18,600. Nonwood office furniture often moves on federal schedules as many small line items. That high count is the story of this hub, not a campus-wide fit-out recorded as one prime. The mean is not a desk price. Wood office furniture is a neighboring 337 class; a wood-desk award tagged there is not in this $1.4 billion. Wholesale furniture merchants follow a 423 class when that is the principal tag.
Assistance that funds school or clinic furniture often omits NAICS and stays outside $1,425,551,522.32. In-house shops that fabricate furniture are not 337214 contracts. Open the office furniture except wood manufacturing industry page for award-level fields. Rank 337 furniture codes on the all-industries index. Cite USAspending.gov. Unused catalog options mean obligated furniture dollars can exceed pieces already installed. Extract updates will move both the dollars and the 76,486-award count. A searcher asking how much the federal government spent on office furniture should still separate nonwood manufacturing from wood furniture and from wholesale merchants. The $1,425,551,522.32 figure answers the NAICS 337214 question only. The 76,486-award count answers how many award identifiers carried that tag, not how many desks shipped. Open the office furniture except wood manufacturing industry page, then compare other 337 furniture codes on the all-industries index. Keep the language to obligations recorded in USAspending.gov, and do not convert the mean of about $18,600 into a catalog price.
Questions
- How much is obligated under NAICS 337214?
- Office furniture except wood manufacturing contracts in USAspending show $1,425,551,522.32 in obligations across 76,486 awards. That is a nonwood furniture-manufacturing tag, not wood furniture and not a cubicle inventory. The figure is obligations, not outlays. Assistance without a NAICS code is excluded from this extract.
- What is the average nonwood office-furniture award?
- Dividing $1,425,551,522.32 by 76,486 awards yields about $18,600. That mean often reflects many catalog line items rather than a single campus fit-out. It is not a price per desk and not a workstation count. The packet does not publish a median or a piece count.
- Does this include wood office furniture?
- Only contract actions tagged 337214. Wood office furniture is a separate 337 class. Mixed wood-and-metal buys follow the principal code the officer selected. This $1.4 billion is the except-wood tag. Use each industry hub for its own Census class on SpendingVault.
- Are these dollars already paid to furniture makers?
- No. USAspending reports obligations on this hub, not outlays. Open delivery orders and unused options can leave balances unliquidated after the award posts. The 76,486-award count is not a proof of furniture installed. Cite USAspending.gov for the tagged extract on SpendingVault.
NAICS from USAspending contract awards. Assistance awards may not carry NAICS.