All the information is for you
What's wrong, you ask? Of course, nothing if you know exactly what you are buying, that is, what you are paying a lot of money for. And it is even more correct to say that you understand exactly what and how this furniture is made of, and what reliability and service life it has.
I'll give you an example. If you decide to buy an expensive car, you will probably, in addition to the color of the car and the type of body, study the crash tests of specific models, ask about the presence of airbags for passengers in the back seat and clarify whether the car has the passability you need, that is, you will approach the issue responsibly enough.