Separate the desk model from the styled office scene
A product image may show a desk beside a back cabinet, side cabinet, coffee table or visitor furniture. The scene helps a buyer understand the intended style, but it does not prove that every visible item is included in the desk price.
Start with the complete model number and product type shown on the verified product page or catalogue. Record whether the requirement is the main desk only, an L-shaped desk with return, or a coordinated office set with separately identified supporting pieces.
- Exact model number and suffix
- Main desk size and configuration
- Return cabinet or side cabinet requirement
- Back cabinet, coffee table and other supporting items
- Quantity for every component
Use suffixes as identifiers, not assumptions
BG model families can include a base desk, an L-shaped version, an office-set reference, storage and a matching table. Suffixes help distinguish these records, but a buyer should still use the current model page, catalogue and quotation to confirm what each line includes.
Do not transfer dimensions from one family member to another unless the source explicitly provides them. When an office-set image has no independent size record, keep its component sizes open for factory confirmation instead of estimating from the image or reusing the main desk size.
- Base model and complete suffix
- Verified dimensions for that exact product
- Left or right return orientation where relevant
- Optional and included components kept separate
- Unknown specifications marked for confirmation
Compare quotations on the same component basis
Two quotations are not comparable when one price covers only a desk and the other covers a room set. Ask the supplier to list the model, description, size, finish, quantity and included components on separate quotation lines or in a clear set schedule.
Add the destination, delivery target, packing identification and any container-loading requirement. A complete office set can create more cartons and installation steps than an individual desk, so packing and logistics should be confirmed with the same revision as the product scope.
- Line-by-line model and component schedule
- Confirmed size, finish and quantity
- Included and optional items
- Carton count and packing identification
- Destination, timing and commercial terms
Related verified pages
Turn the guide into a model quotation.
Send model numbers or a room schedule, quantities, destination and timing. BG will confirm the next commercial step.
Prepare an RFQ ↗Frequently asked questions
Does a complete office set include every item shown in the product image?
Not automatically. Use the exact set model and a written component schedule. The current quotation should state which desk, cabinet, table or supporting pieces are included.
Is an L-shaped office desk the same as a complete office set?
No. An L-shaped desk identifies a desk and return configuration. A complete set may add back storage, side cabinets, tables or other separately confirmed pieces.
How should a buyer request a desk or office-set quotation?
Send the exact model, required configuration and size, finish reference, component list, quantity, destination and delivery target. Keep optional items on separate lines.
