A bunch of answers upstairs are bullshit. What are the risks of putting a name on the market without taking responsibility? I think the name is good, but the consumer doesn't accept it. Do you want to spend more money on branding? If there is ambiguity, it is likely that you will not be able to make a brand after spending money.
I won't give you a blind name irresponsibly, but I can tell you how to do it. If I do, you will definitely get a good reputation.
First, determine your company's target customers and brand positioning. Which customers will buy you furniture, and whether your market is high-end or low-end. Generally speaking, high-end consumers generally like some foreign brands, while low-end customers should reflect the folk characteristics of China. The atmosphere and mood in the eyes of various consumers are different, which is why I dare not give you a name.
Secondly, you should study your competitors and see how they are famous, especially the more successful brands in the market. For example, IKEA, Red Apple Furniture, Yifeng Furniture, Pacific Furniture, Yuting Furniture, Bao Fude Furniture, Dinoya Furniture, etc. Look at the characteristics of their names and summarize them.
Third, according to your own business and competitors' research, you can spread your mind and have more than a dozen names. At the beginning, the more names, the better. After that, you can filter or regroup them. Finally, 3~4 names are obtained.
Fourth, if you want to be big, you must first go to the law to see if you can register and get rid of the names that cannot be registered. If you are a small business and don't plan to be the industry leader, you can skip this step.
Fifth, the name test. Give the finished name to consumers for testing to see if they accept it and see how they feel. At least 20 people should be asked to evaluate it. What consumers think is good and meets your own business development needs is the final name of your furniture brand.