What We Make for Office Furniture

Chair Components
Seat bases and backs, as well as support components such as arm supports, structural bridges, and more.

Storage and Casework Components
Durable molded parts used in cabinets, pedestals, and storage systems where repeatable performance matters.

Trim and Finish Components
Cosmetic and functional trim parts molded for appearance, alignment, and smooth integration with finished furniture.

Acoustic and Panel Systems
Molded components used in acoustic panels and workspace dividers to support sound management and structural integrity.
Press Fleet Snapshot
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Total machines: 37
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Tonnage range: 165–9,000 tons
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Part sizes: Up to 200 lbs
Molding capabilities: 2-shot, gas-assist, structural foam, overmolding
Popular Materials We Mold

Recycled Base Materials
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UBQ™
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Hemp-based plastics
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Post-consumer regrind
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Field-sourced material from recycled carts

Polymer Types
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Nylon
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PP (Polypropylene)
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HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)
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Acetal

Filled Resins
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Glass-filled
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Mineral-filled
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Carbon-filled
Why Choose Cascade?
Materials Expertise That Supports Design Intent
Our in-house materials lab helps align material performance with appearance, durability, and manufacturing needs.
Sustainability Built Into Furniture Programs
Recycled and alternative materials are incorporated when they support performance expectations and environmental goals.
Manufacturing Built for Scale
Material selection, tooling considerations, and molding processes are aligned to support consistent production across long program lifecycles.
Collaborative, Cross-Functional Support
We partner with furniture manufacturers from concept through production to refine parts and support efficient launches.
Tell Us About the Parts You Need
Talk to the experts in injection molding for office furniture.
Contact UsFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
We mold parts for seating, desks, storage systems, acoustic panels, and other furniture applications.
Yes. Our press fleet and integrated approach support repeatable quality across high-volume furniture programs.
Yes. Recycled and alternative materials can be used when they align with durability, appearance, and consistency requirements.
Early involvement helps align materials, tooling, and production for smoother launches and long-term performance.
Yes. Materials and molded parts are evaluated through in-house testing to support consistent results.
