Brand comparison · Budget general
QuanU or Nitori?
Domestic set-based QuanU vs Japanese budget Nitori, both affordable home.
In one line: For coordinated sets and in-store experience, pick QuanU; for Japanese soft furnishings and value small items, pick Nitori.
Side by side
| Dimension | QuanU | Nitori |
|---|---|---|
| Position | Budget-mid | Budget |
| Main category | General sets | General/budget |
| Price band | Mostly ¥2k–5k | Budget |
| Style | Mainstream practical | Japanese budget |
| Origin | China | Japan |
| Best for | Value in-store experience, want coordinated sets | Want Japanese budget, soft furnishings |
Price bands are reference ranges; confirm with the official brand.
One by one
QuanU
Full sets, many physical stores, eco-board focus; good for one-stop whole-home.
Watch: Design leans traditional, short on personality, slow to refresh.
Nitori
Japan's IKEA, strong soft furnishings and textiles, good value.
Watch: Few big items, few stores.
Decide in three steps
- Budget: QuanU Mostly ¥2k–5k, Nitori Budget.
- Focus: QuanU is strong in General sets, Nitori in General/budget.
- Style: Mainstream practical or Japanese budget, pick by your home's overall tone.
FAQ
Which is worth it, QuanU or Nitori?
Big coordinated items: QuanU; soft furnishings and small items: Nitori.
Which for renting?
Nitori's small soft furnishings are flexible; QuanU suits long-term whole-home.