
System Office Furniture
Bench desking, screen-and-storage systems and reconfigurable workstations on a shared component grid, so a floor can be re-planned without re-buying.
See the systemKANO is the office-furniture brand of Lejie Home, a Sino-foreign joint venture in Anji, Zhejiang. We make design-led system furniture, executive suites and complete workspace fit-outs — planned on a shared component grid so a floor reads as one project, not a parts list.

Most office furniture is bought piece by piece, then made to fit a space afterwards. We work the other way. A KANO project usually starts from your floor plate and headcount: where the open-plan benches sit, how the executive offices read against them, where the soft-seating and meeting rooms break the grid. The furniture is the answer to that drawing, which is why it lines up.
Lejie Home is a young company — founded in 2018 — but it sits inside an established group and a roughly 200,000 sqm base in Anji's Kano Project Park. That combination is the point: a design-driven brand with the panel, metalwork and upholstery lines to actually make what gets drawn, rather than outsourcing the hard parts.
A workstation is easy. A hundred of them that still align after two floor re-plans is the job.KANO planning desk, Anji

The range is wider, but these are the families we hold the most tooling for and quote sharpest. Each one shares the same component grid and finish library, so they mix on a single floor without clashing.

Bench desking, screen-and-storage systems and reconfigurable workstations on a shared component grid, so a floor can be re-planned without re-buying.
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Director and chairman desks, side credenzas and meeting tables in veneer, melamine and sintered-stone tops — the pieces a private office is judged on.
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Floor-by-floor fit-outs — reception, open-plan, soft-seating lounges and meeting rooms detailed to one drawing set and one finish palette.
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Design-led is a claim everyone makes. Here is what it means in our factory, and where we'll push back on a spec.
Our export work to date has centred on the Gulf, South and Southeast Asia and Mongolia — markets where a full office is bought as one fit-out rather than piece by piece. That suits how we build: one drawing set, one finish palette, packed and labelled so a container unloads in install order instead of as a puzzle.
It depends on the system. For an in-catalogue workstation or storage line we usually start around a mixed 20-foot container; for a developed executive range or a full custom fit-out it is a 40HQ that makes the setup worthwhile. Send your floor area or desk count and we will say plainly whether it works.
Yes — that is the core of what KANO does. Give us a floor plan and headcount and we lay out open-plan, executive offices, meeting and lounge zones on one component grid and one finish palette, then quote it as a single project. You can also just buy a single system if that is all you need.
Melamine for hard-working open-plan desking; real-wood veneer for director and chairman offices where the surface is part of the image; sintered stone for meeting tables that take daily coffee and laptops. We quote the options against your use and tell you where a finish is the wrong call.
Yes. We produce OEM ranges under dealers and contract brands, with your logo, manuals and master-carton artwork prepared in-house. See the OEM / ODM page for how it runs.
A floor plan, a desk count or a few reference images is enough to start. If a brief sits outside what we build well, we'll say so rather than spend your time on a sample that misses.