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Commercial Indoor Playground Equipment | Custom Themed Series with Candy, Ocean & 5+ Themes — Didi Land

Custom-designed commercial indoor playground equipment manufactured in our own metal-fabrication shop— trusted by playground investors in 40+ countries since 2014. Whether you operate a mall attraction, an FEC, a school, or a themed restaurant, Didi Land provides ASTM F1918- and EN 1176-compliant indoor play structures optimized to your space plan and branding.
Why Didi Land exists: before founding the company in 2014, our CEO Ms. Cherry interviewed FEC operators and mall procurement teams worldwide. Three problems came up repeatedly — poor build quality, inflated catalog pricing, and slow after-sales response. Didi Land was built to solve those three, and twelve years later that mission still drives every weld and spec sheet.
Commercial Indoor Playground Equipment Candy Theme
12Years
Since 2014
40+
Countries Exported
90%+
Export Share
20%+
Annual Growth

Indoor Playground Equipment Investment Pitfalls — And How We Solve Them

The global indoor playground equipment market increased from $4.8B in 2025 to an estimated $9.2B by 2034—a 7.5% CAGR according to Dataintelo. Investment capital is flowing in. However, Pinnacle Entertainment Group’s 40-year FEC consulting experience, confirmed by White Hutchinson Leisure & Learning Group, suggests “many FECs struggle or fold because owners skip critical steps.” 3 common pitfalls cause most to implode, and each can be directly addressed with a product design decision you will make when purchasing commercial indoor playground equipment.

Indoor playground equipment is what we call the permanent soft- and hard-play installation inside of a commercial venue: slides, ball pits, climbing structures, trampolines, role-play attractions, and the steel framework that supports them. Since indoor play structures must be built into a buoyant bubble, they are governed by the ASTM F1918 standard rather than F1487, which applies to outdoor public playground equipment.
Candy Theme Indoor Playground Investment Solutions
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Pitfall 1 — Underestimating Capital and Operating Costs

Pinnacle’s analysis finds human capital, technology, and construction almost always ends up costing more than owners budget for. They apply a 15-20% contingency multiplier to the project cost and recommend 12-18 months of operating expense savings before opening day.

Our approach: the cost analysis below is subdivided into the project sizes, so you can incorporate the contingency into the most appropriate line item instead of frosting it on after lease signing.
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Pitfall 2 — Vendor Oversight and Ambiguous Contracts

Pinnacle lists number three as “poorly written contracts or vague scope of work”—this covers everything from warranty clause specifics and cancelation provisions to deliverable specifications. Owners who entrust a vendor to both design equipment and advise the process often incur excess costs on the systems they lack.

Our approach: every Didi Land contract includes a steel frame lifetime warranty, soft-pad 5-year coverage, electronics 2-year, plus a detailed installation handoff checklist.
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Pitfall 3 — No Plan for Innovation Refresh

“Guest preferences evolve rapidly, and if you don’t keep your FEC updated, it can start to look tired. Few owners set aside the budget to upgrade, and their facilities may become tired after just a couple of years,” Pinnacle reminds. Their standard: allocate 5-10% of gross revenue to refresh the attraction every quarter.

Our approach: Didi Land’s modular themed components—Candy-branded panels, Ocean-themed tunnel units, Jungle-themed rockers—are designed to be installed into the same steel framework for an approximate refresh budget of 15-25% of the original build-cost, instead of a full reconstruction.

Themed Library

Candy, Ocean, Jungle, Pirate, Space, Macaron + full custom design pipeline.

In-House Manufacturing

Laser tube cutting, MIG/TIG/CO2 & robotic welding, grinding/polishing—all under one roof.

Lifetime Structural Warranty

Steel frame lifetime, soft-pad 5 yr, electronics 2 yr. 24/7 multilingual support.

Multi-Region Compliance

ASTM F1918, EN 1176-1/-10, ISO 9001/14001/45001, NFPA 701, CSA Z614.

Themed Indoor Playground Series — Candy, Ocean, Jungle & 3+ More Custom Themes

Themed indoor play area makes mall traffic dwell for hours. A well-themed Gummy Bear installation in a regional shopping mall will typically keep children 35-50% longer over an unthemed modular system, multiplying ancillary revenue streams across birthday bookings, F & B captive spend, and sales of toys and souvenirs.

Candy Theme Series

Candy Theme Series

Anchor theme 12+ SKUs 200–600 m² typical

Bright candy colors, sweets motifs, ice-cream slides, glazed-donut-shaped ball pits, and elongated lollipop columns. Optimized for shoppings malls, mid-range FECs, themed restaurnats, and kid-party venues with high-volume foot traffic.

Preferred modules include: candy-typed slides, ball pools, trampolines, climbs, carrousels, sweet-shaped tunnels, and adventure-tunnel transition slides.

Ocean Theme Series

Ocean Theme Series

Immersive 8+ SKUs 400–1000 m² typical

Deepsea-style submarine aesthetics with whale slides, octopus net climbs, undersea tunnels, and pirate-sunken shipwreck structures. Adapted for shopping malls with aquarims, hotel childrens clubs, and educational zoos or aquariums, where children are crawling through coral-reef tunnels, not just across them.

Jungle Theme Series

Jungle Theme Series

Eco 10+ SKUs 300–800 m² typical

Gentleness of nature-themed design, painted pastoral settings, natural sage tone greens and animal shadow silkscreening, integrating vines, tables, and boulder shapes for majestic crawling. Configured for kindergartens, eco-resorts, and education-field based family entertainment centers where parents seek outdoor play environments themed for nature, for advancing creative thinking.

Pirate Ship Theme Series

Pirate Ship Theme Series

Adventure 9+ SKUs 200–500 m² typical

Fantasy navigable galleon ships and plank slides, adventure narrative theme-packs, treasure caves and ball games. Repeat visits in family-concept FECs and themed restaurants hinge on the adventure theme, with successful cross-sell infrastructure like face-painiting and birthday-asset add-ons.

Space & STEM Theme Series

Space & STEM Theme Series

Educational 7+ SKUs 300–700 m² typical

Transportation themed pop-capsule rides, Astronaut station movies and roleplay zone, constellation walls interactive features. Marketed for the education-adventure niche of studying-whose and museum gift-Shop environments -the efficiency of a learning equation to be paid for.

Macaron / City Town Series

Macaron / City Town Series

Pastel role-play 6+ SKUs 200–500 m² typical

Pasteland pinks and turquois, pastel greens and butter yellows, post office and fire station roleplay module sets – bakery counter, supermarket checkout, pully slide fire station. Used in kindergartens with social-emotional-yields curriculum and hotels marketed as Instagram targets.

Theme × Buyer Scenario × Throughput Decision Matrix

This matrix is the framework we deploy during the initial purchasing conversation. It maps each themed series versus the venue type that most often provides the best space utilization for that series, the average acreage required, and the typical monthly visitor throughput we’ve noticed across implementations. Use it to determine which themed series correlates to your T.O.B before issuing a quote.

Theme Best-Fit Venue Typical Area Monthly Visitor Range SKU Count
Candy Mall · Mid-FEC · Themed restaurant 200–600 m² 1,500–3,000 12+
Ocean Mall · Aquarium · Hotel kid club 400–1,000 m² 2,000–4,000 8+
Jungle Kindergarten · Eco-resort 300–800 m² 800–2,000 10+
Pirate FEC · Themed restaurant 200–500 m² 1,200–2,500 9+
Space / STEM Education · Museum 300–700 m² 1,000–2,200 7+
Macaron / City Town Kindergarten · Hotel 200–500 m² 900–2,000 6+
Custom Any scenario 200–2,000 m² Varies by design Unlimited

Equipment Specifications — Commercial-Grade Materials, In-House Manufacturing & Compliance

This is the area most often ignored by the commercial indoor playground equipment manufacturers – especially with the phrase “premium building quality” and “worldwide safety experience.” Here are the real specs, the in-house manufacturing chain, and the compliance matrix our team verifies before each production run: every cell is guaranteed by a copy available or a serial number traceable.

Vertical-Integrated Metal Workshop — The In-House Manufacturing Moat

Nearly all commercial indoor play equipment companies, some having more familiar Western brand names, are subcontracting-shop welding and steel-frame fabrication, assembling and painting on site. Even the machines owned Didi Land are the complete chain of metal-fabrication in Guangzhou:

  • Laser tube cutting machines – for 0.3 mm precision junction geometry on 76 mm 2.5 mm round-tube frame members
  • Tube saws + punching + drilling stations—plate and bracket pre-processing
  • Tube benders + press brakes – radius bends without weld points.
  • MIG / TIG / CO2 welders + robotic welding cells – for always to get the same structural seam welds
  • Grinding and polishing equipment – with which surface is prepared prior to powder coating

The real world translation: a standard outsourced metal frame maintains a welded joint tolerance of approximately 3-5 mm—on a 6 m high climbing structure that results in foam filled gaps. The Chain in our workshop maintains 1 mm on the same assembly and thus prevents soft-pad covers from falling between the cracks and makes our structure appear as a cohesive whole. The designer can also produce design refinements in about 40% of the time—so when a client requests, ‘Can you shift this slide input 200 mm to the left?’ we redo the cut file that day rather than batch re-submitting a third-party fab order.

Material Specifications by Component

Component Material & Spec Compliance Reference
Slides & tunnels Rotomolded LLDPE, 4–5 mm wall FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 olefin polymer (food-contact safe — relevant for restaurant/FEC venues that serve snacks)
Soft-pad covers EPP foam 80 kg/m³ + PVC vinyl, 50 mm thickness NFPA 701 flame-resistant (third-party lab test on file)
Steel frame Q235B / 304 SS round tube, 76 mm × 2.5 mm wall ASME B36.10M dimensional reference; powder-coat paint to ASTM B117 salt-spray ≥500 h
Ball pool spheres PE plastic, ⌀7 cm, food-grade colorant CPSIA Section 101 (lead + 8 phthalates <0.1%)
Ropes & netting UV-stabilized polyamide, 16 mm diameter EN 1176-11 climbing-net compliance
Surface impact zone EVA/rubber tile, 25–40 mm ASTM F1292 impact attenuation, Gmax ≤200, HIC ≤1000

“After 12 years of refining our welding tolerances to ±1 mm, we don’t compromise on metal-frame integrity. Every theme — Candy, Ocean, Jungle, Pirate, Space — gets the same engineering rigor. The themed soft-pad covers are interchangeable; the steel underneath is not.”

— Ms. Cherry, CEO & Co-founder, Guangzhou Didi Land Amusement Equipment Co., Ltd.

Multi-Region Compliance Matrix — Why ASTM F1918 (Not F1487)

A common mis-citation in competitor pillar pages is reference to ASTM F1487 for indoor playground equipment. According to Ken Kutska, Executive Director of the International Playground Safety Institute, F1487-21 covers “Playground Equipment for Public Use” — public outdoor fixed playgrounds in parks, schools, and childcare facilities. The correct standard for soft-contained indoor commercial equipment is ASTM F1918-21, covering Soft-Contained Play Equipment (SCPE) — “a play area where users are contained within a structure rather than falling out away from the equipment.” Every Didi Land indoor structure is engineered to F1918, not F1487.

ASTM F1918-21

Indoor SCPE

ASTM F1292-18e

Impact attenuation

ASTM F1951

ADA accessibility

ASTM F2373

6–23 mo toddlers

EN 1176-1/-10

EU general / fully enclosed

ISO 4980:2023

Risk-benefit analysis

CSA Z614

Canada

ISO 9001/14001/45001

Quality / Env / OH&S

CPSIA Sec. 101

US lead/phthalate

EU REACH SVHC

EU chemical

AS 3533 / NZS 5828

Australia / NZ

NFPA 701

Flame resistance

ISO 4980:2023 is the newest entry — published in 2023 by ISO Technical Committee 83, it codifies risk-benefit balance methodology for play equipment selection. Most competitor pillar pages have not yet referenced it.

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Investment & ROI Analysis — Cost Breakdown by Project Size

Indoor playground equipment cost is the single most-asked question we field. The figures below are segmented by venue size and configuration tier, cross-referenced against Marwey FEC ROI Guide, the Pinnacle Entertainment Group benchmark set, and consensus pricing across EPARK, SanXiu, KidsSoftPlay, and AAA State of Play. Use them as planning anchors; we provide a written EXW or DDP quote on request.

Cost Breakdown by Project Size — Hook A: Data Synthesis

Project Tier Floor Area Equipment EXW (USD) Indicative Total (Equipment + Fitout + Freight) Best-Fit Venue
Starter / Boutique 100–200 m² $8,000–$40,000 $25,000–$70,000 Café · Hotel kid corner · Daycare
Small Commercial 200–400 m² $50,000–$100,000 $80,000–$160,000 Mid-mall · Themed restaurant
Medium FEC 400–800 m² $100,000–$200,000 $160,000–$320,000 FEC · Regional mall anchor
Large / Flagship 800–1,500 m² $200,000–$500,000+ $320,000–$800,000+ Trampoline park hybrid · Destination FEC

Industry-typical figures sourced across Marwey and corroborated through Pinnacle and Brand Radar AI-source consensus (EPARK, SanXiu, KidsSoftPlay, AAA State of Play). Incorporate Pinnacle’s suggested 15-20% contingency on top of your line item before executing the lease.

Per-Square-Meter Pricing

If your the size of your venue in square meters, not dollars, consider the ~$100-$500/m band. The small Starter Candy, Macaron rigs are at the low end; $150,000 Starch or Space theme custom Ocean, Space, interactive electronics will push you into the $400-$500+/m range.

ROI & Payback — Indicative Modeling

Sample: a 400m (4,300 sqft) Candy installation at $150,000; equipment from Didi Land plus $50,000 fitout & freight totals . At Marwey’s conservative baseline of $150/sqft/yr, that space delivers ~$645,000 potential/yr. At 25% operating margin (typical for FEC after staff, rent, utilities, reinvestment), the implied payback is ~3-4 years. Faster in high-carrental malls; slower in startups.

These represent indicative usecases based on industry benchmarks; real world developments will rely on location footfall, ticket price, promotional budget, and operating efficiency. Pinnacle recommends designing for a 5-10% annual reinvestment of revenue into attractions refreshing – above and beyond payback.
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ROI Anchor — Silver Tier
$120 – $200 / sqft / yr

Conservative revenue per square foot per year for indoor commercial play; high-performing FECs exceed $200/sqft.

Source: Marwey FEC ROI Guide; corroborated by Pinnacle Entertainment Group benchmarks.

Commercial Indoor Playground Equipment vs Alternatives — Why Custom Manufacturer Beats Catalog & Used

Every operator before entering into an indoor playground equipment for sale purchase faces three options: a custom manufacturer (Didi Land), a pre-made catalog provider, or a secondhand/refurbished unit. The comparison below demonstrates the 7 dimensions we help procurement teams think through. Custom design on average costs 25-50% more than license catalog, however the total cost of ownership on a per-year basis is often less over a venue’s lifetime due to the increased resale residual and the longer-term, brand fit.

Dimension Custom Manufacturer (Didi Land) Catalog / Modular Supplier Used / Refurbished
Design freedom Floor-plan-fit, brand colors, IP integration Fixed module library, limited color swap As-found; rework cost high
Lead time 90–150 days door-to-door 45–75 days (catalog stock) 30–60 days (immediate)
Equipment cost 25–50% premium vs catalog Baseline reference 40–60% below new
Service life 12–15 years (steel lifetime warranty) 8–10 years 3–5 years remaining
Compliance ASTM F1918 + EN 1176 + ISO 9001 verified per shipment Catalog-level, partial verification Often lapsed; recertification at owner cost
After-sales 24/7 multilingual + lifetime structural warranty Business-hours, 1–3 yr warranty “As-is” or 30–90 day limited
Per-year amortized ~$13,000/yr (on $200K, 15 yr) ~$15,000/yr (on $135K, 9 yr) ~$20,000/yr (on $80K, 4 yr)

The amortized line is what drives most purchasing decisionmakers: a higher up-front ticket on custom vendors will move toward a lower annual cost of ownership on custom due to steel longevity and theme-driven attraction extension.

As a secondhand-equipment advocate, I would mention the fact a used unit is cheap as the day is long, but then expense as a band-aid by year 3, which is why we almost never recommend for venues relying on attraction freshness.

Would you like me to run this on your budget, area, and venue type? We will model all three paths against your numbers.

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Customer Results — 40+ Countries, 12 Years, 90%+ Export Rate

The only reliable source we can provide operators unfamiliar in locally sourcing Chinese indoor playground equipment suppliers is that of geography. Didi Land has successfully delivered commercial indoor playground equipment to over 40 countries on 5 continents, 90%+ of annual production has been exported worldwide and the firm has seen 20%+ annual growth since 2014.

France India Sri Lanka South Africa Mexico Malaysia Poland Saudi Arabia UAE Australia New Zealand Brazil Chile Vietnam Thailand Philippines Indonesia Kenya Nigeria Egypt

Cherry’s Founding Story — The Investor-Protection Mission

Before the founders of Didi Land set up shop in 2014, Ms. Cherry spent a year booting around inside the Chinese indoor playground equipment supply base-pathfinding early lessons before founding Pinnacle: trawling Chinese factories, walking FEC floors in 3 Asian markets, and tapping local procurement personnel for what was actually delivered versus what had been quoted in packaging. She ran into the same three issues: rushed welds from middleman outsourcing, inflated catalog prices on generic parts, and sluggish after-sales support from manufacturers without local assembly partners.

Didi Land was designed to solve all three. We had a 100% vertically-integrated metal workshop, priced directly off real bill-of-materials instead of catalog-and-markup and had multilingual after-sales engineers in our customers’ time zone. We shipped out 50+ 1000 sqm+ installations in that metal workshop in the twelve years after.

12
Years in business
5,000+
Production runs
40+
Countries
90%+
Export share

Location in region (EU / SEA / LATAM / MENA / AU)? We adapt freight, Incoterms, and after-sales staffing accordingly.

Get a Quote Based on Your Country & Volume

Procurement Guide — Lead Time, Tariffs, MOQ, Payment & After-Sales

For overseas indoor playground equipment buyers, procurement surprises rarely come from total lead time—it’s the inflections (customs, tariff classification, on-site rigging) hidden inside that lead time which catalog suppliers don’t advertise. Below is a 5-step pipeline (Custom Theme 90-day Design-to-Install Pipeline (Hook C)), which we share at project kickoff so your fitout contractor can schedule flow.

5-Step Pipeline (Indicative 90–150 days door-to-door)

Step Activity Duration Owner
1 3D design + structural CAD + ASTM F1918 scope mapping 3–5 days Didi Land design team + your architect
2 Quote, contract, 30% deposit, BOM lock 2–3 days Didi Land sales + your procurement
3 Production: laser cutting → welding → soft-pad sewing → QC 45–60 days Didi Land workshop
4 Sea freight + customs clearance + inland trucking 20–45 days Freight forwarder + your customs broker
5 On-site assembly + commissioning + handoff 7–14 days Didi Land technician + local installer

Sea Freight Transit — China to Major Destinations

Origin Port Destination Typical Transit Notes
Shanghai / Yantian Los Angeles / Long Beach (US West) 18–22 days Fastest US route
Shenzhen / Yantian New York / NJ (US East) 28–35 days Via Panama
Shanghai / Ningbo Hamburg / Rotterdam (EU) 30–40 days Suez routing
Shenzhen Dubai (Jebel Ali, UAE) 18–25 days Fast-track for MENA
Shanghai Sydney (Australia) 22–30 days Direct service
Shanghai Santos (Brazil) 35–45 days LATAM trans-shipment

Sea freight days from Bestchinafreight or Freightos were referenced logistics sources.

US Import Tariffs — Awareness for 2025–2026 Buyers

Trade terms (Incoterms) when kids come with an imported commercial indoor playground equipment into the United States, 2025-2026: higher duties than pre-2024 are expected. According to reporters from S&P Global Market Intelligence, US total tariff exposure on Chinese-origin playground construction equipment has risen to as much as 104%-145% according to HS code(s), resulting some US clients to change sourcing or trade terms.

Practical procurement recommendations

  • For buyers in the European Union, Asia-Pacific, Africa operating in the same time horizon (2025-2026): you will pay no additional duties, indulge the hypothetical transit times quoted above: no change.
  • For buyers operating in the United States, recommend exploring DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) trade terms with an American-bonded warehouse partner so he canprice duties at quote time instead of EXW-and-figure-it-out-later. Many other US clients option through Mexico or Vietnam to dodge changing type classification and duty rules, I can advise you but cannot legally make the change.
  • Intended for imported indoor playground equipment tendering and purchase: different HS codes for soft padding surface components, different tariffs by code, are significant in percentage points if you want to understand the numbers. All our quotes include a written HS code recommendation.
  • Keep track of the latest tariffs schedule with your customs broker: the above range may change.

MOQ & Payment Terms

Minimum order:

Full install (no component-level Minimum Order Quantity), replacement parts ship as 1-cardon minimum.

Payment terms:

30% contract-signature deposit, 60% before moving by sea, 10% handover and acceptance.

Payment methods:

T/T bank wire, L/C at sight, 3rd-party escrow via Alibaba Trade Assurance in mind for first order.

Warranty Coverage

Lifetime warranty:

Risk of cracks, weld failure, any frame collapse under specified design load.

Soft-pad lifetime warranty:

5 years against vinyl tearing or foam compression beyond ASTM F1292 standard.

Electronics (interactive / lighting):

2 years

In stock:

Replacing it for ten years+ out of our Guangzhou office.

Three-Tier Installation & After-Sales Support

Tier What you get Best for
Tier 1 — Self-install Step-by-step installation manual + remote video support during assembly + drawings package. No on-site personnel. Buyers with experienced fitout contractors; smaller starter installations
Tier 2 — Hybrid (1 technician) One Didi Land technician on-site for 7–10 days to lead structural assembly + handoff to local installer for soft-pad fitting Medium FECs and most international projects
Tier 3 — Full team (2–3 technicians) Full Didi Land assembly team on-site for 10–14 days; turnkey commissioning + staff training Flagship projects, custom themes, mall anchor installations

Ready to specify your commercial indoor playground equipment?

Send us a site layout, timetable, and brand branding palette. We’ll respond in 24 hours with a mock-up, detailed quotation, and HS-code advice for your terminal.

FAQ — Investor & Procurement Questions Answered

FAQ
Q&A

Is an indoor playground a profitable business? +

Determative planning references $120-$200 per sq ft/yr gross revenue for Marwey FEC ROI Guide; top performing FECs deliver > $200 pa sq ft. In a typical 400 m Candy-themed project at $200,000 total buildout and 25% operating margin, suggested payback is around 3-4 years. ROI is highly location, ticketing, and marketing sensitive -but the unit economics seem plausible in shopping malls, FECs, and medium density urban catchments.

How do US tariffs affect indoor playground equipment from China? +

By mid 2025, US import tariffs on Chinese-origin commercial indoor playground equipment are reportedly in the 104-145% range by S&P Global Market Intelligence, persisting on HS code derivatives entered mid 2022. Buyers in EU, Asia-Pacific, Africa, and Latin America unaffected, FOB Shenzhen prices applicable. US-based customers should value DDP Incoterms with bonded warehouse partner, solicit our written HS categorization at quote, and see a customs broker for current load duty rate at booking stage. See H2-7 Tariff Awareness.

What safety standards apply to indoor playground equipment? +

The baseline US standards ASTM F1918 (Soft-Contained Play Equipment) versus F1487 (public outdoor play areas). Impact surfaces F1292 (Gmax 200, HIC 1000). EU compatibilities EN 1176-1 and EN 1176-10 (completely sealed). Canada Z614, Australia/NZ AS 3533 and NZS 5828. Material safety CPSIA 101 (8 phthalates, lead), FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 (food-contact components), NFPA 701 (play-soft panels fire safety). ISO 4980:2023 best recent risk/benefit of life methodology – Didi Land designs against.

What is the typical lead time from order to installation? +

Door-to-door: 90-150 days. 3-5d design + 2-3d quoting + 45-60d build + 20-45d sea + 7-14d install. US West Coast routes quickest (Shanghai LA in 18-22d); EU and US East Coast 28-40d. Series-agnostic 75d cueball/65d prestige body compressible to 150+ with hi-tech components.

Do you sell directly to overseas buyers or through distributors? +

Both. We keep our factory direct to buyer for FECs, malls, hotel chains, and ed centers – the usual route for 90%+ of our 40 country exports. But we arrange with regional distributor partners in markets where install, language, or import licenses ease, for us to work with distributors. Focussed inquiry? Ask for a referral.

Can you customize the theme to match our brand colors and IP? +

Yes. Custom theming accounts for about 40% of our annual output. Our 90-day Design-to-Install Pipeline (H2-7) integrates 3D mockup, structural engineering per ASTM F1918, production, freight and commissioning on-site. Brand/ consumer palate matching versus Pantone is within standardized commercial tolerance, mascot and IP overlay integrate either your signed-off rights or license agreement signed-off by us with the IP holder. Custom pricing premiums are 25-50% over catalog tier – but most of it is recaptured by increased service cycle and theme-drive walk-ins.

What happens if a soft-pad cover or component is damaged after installation? +

Soft-pad covers are under 5-year warranty against vinyl tearing or foam compression above ASTM F1292 spec. Replacement covers shipped from our Guangzhou factory within 7-14 work days for in-stock designs, 30-45 days for custom themes-with-printing. We stock replacement parts for at least 10 years after design phase discontinuation. Steel structure lifetime warrants against cracking or weld-failure under specified load. Electric system 2 years.

Do you provide on-site installation, or do we hire local installers? +

You decide. Tier 1 (DIY self-install): sketches + remote-video support, no on-site craftsmen – best for operators with skilled fit-out partners. Tier 2 (semi-custom): one Didi Land craftsman visit for 7-10 days to drive structural installation. Tier 3 (turnkey commissioning + staff training): 2-3 Didi Land craftsmen in an on-site team for 10-14 days. Most foreign-equipment projects opt for Tier 2; flagship custom-built and mall-anchored sites benefit most from a Tier 3 approach.