In tropical or coastal markets, the same furniture can behave very differently. If you want predictable performance, you must specify materials and details — not just style.
Moisture-proof basics
Moisture-resistant substrate (plywood / MR MDF where appropriate).
Edge banding + sealing for exposed cuts.
Rust-resistant hardware and correct screw selection.
Fireproof basics
FR-treated fabrics and foams where required.
Match the market standard (e.g., BS 5852 / CAL TB 117-2013 / NFPA).
Keep test reports traceable to the batch.
Conclusion: “fireproof and moisture-proof” must be written as testable requirements, not marketing words. That is how you avoid rework and claims overseas.