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Serial Number 90510605
Classes: Class 9, Class 11, Class 20, Class 21, Class 22, Class 24, Class 27, Class 35
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'FLASH FURNITURE' is a 700 trademark on the USPTO register, owned by Belnick, LLC. The application (90510605) was filed on 4 February 2021 and registered on 2 May 2023.
This mark is recorded under multiple classes: Class 9 (scientific, electrical & IT apparatus); Class 11 (lighting, heating, cooking & refrigeration apparatus); Class 20 (furniture, mirrors & picture frames); Class 21 (household utensils & containers); Class 22 (ropes, nets, tents & tarpaulins); Class 24 (textiles & textile substitutes); Class 27 (carpets, rugs, mats & floor coverings); Class 35 (advertising, business management & retail services).
Trademarks matching "FLASH FURNITURE" have been found on the following foreign registers. Exact matches appear first; where the name also appears inside longer filings, those are listed below as similar marks. A “Same applicant” badge appears next to a mark when the applicant name aligns with the source filing.
| Mark | Ref | Status | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flash FurnitureSame applicant | UK00801547727 | DO-NOT-DISPLAY | 2020-07-08 |
| Mark | Ref | Status | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|
| FLASH FURNITURESame applicant | 2181833 | protected | 2021-05-27 |
| FLASH FURNITURESame applicant | 2182061 | protected | 2021-05-27 |
| Flash FurnitureSame applicant | 2115111 | protected | 2020-08-27 |
US trademark data is supplied by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Works of the US federal government are in the public domain under 17 U.S.C. §105. Local copy last synchronised on 2026-05-03.
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UK trademark data is supplied by the Intellectual Property Office under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Australian trademark data is supplied by IP Australia (via IPGOD / IP RAPID) under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
The “About This Trademark” summary and FAQ above are AI-generated from the register data shown on this page. They are factual summaries only — always verify details against the official register before making legal decisions.
Every US trademark on file with the USPTO is a public declaration that a brand is using — or intends to use — a specific word, logo, or phrase on defined goods or services in commerce. Serial number 90510605 sits on the federal register as a reference point for competitors, attorneys, and founders running clearance on similar marks. Reading individual filings like this one in detail is one of the most direct ways to see how the USPTO treats descriptiveness, distinctiveness, and likelihood of confusion in practice — and the federal register remains the single best free signal for whether a proposed brand name has room to register without conflict.
US trademark protection is territorial, class-specific, and built on use in commerce. A registration covering FLASH FURNITURE does not automatically extend to every variant of the mark, every related category, or every other country, which is why brand owners pair USPTO clearance with structured cross-register checks — our US trademark search covers the USPTO register, while the wider UK clearance tool, Trademark Wiki, and the cross-register matches above let you see how the same word mark looks in adjacent jurisdictions before you file. International expansion typically routes through the Madrid Protocol once a US base application is on file.
If you are evaluating a filing that touches the same goods or services class as serial 90510605, start with an exact-match and phonetic-near-match check, review the cited identification of goods against the commercial use you actually intend, and document your use-in-commerce evidence in a form a USPTO examining attorney can act on. Most US office actions turn on either a Section 2(d) likelihood-of-confusion refusal or a Section 2(e) descriptiveness refusal — both are far easier to head off with disciplined upfront clearance than they are to overcome once issued, which is where a US-qualified trademark attorney adds the most value early.