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Characteristics of New Chinese Furniture
New Chinese furniture has many characteristics, such as simple and smooth lines and strong sense of space, which not only shows simple connotation, but also has artistic atmosphere; Unique shape, mainly dark color, showing the quality of life of the owner; Modern and classical elements are combined, and decorative collocation is emphasized.
1, furniture style
Elegant and steady style, dignified and elegant, using traditional mortise and tenon manufacturing technology, adding new design elements, more in line with contemporary family use. Compared with traditional Chinese furniture, the new Chinese furniture is more concise, will not waste a lot of solid wood, its weight is easier to move, its color selection is more, its application scope is wider, and its price is more affordable.
2. Modeling design
The new Chinese style pays attention to symmetry and harmonizes the indoor ecology with the concept of balance between yin and yang. Choose natural decorative materials to create a quiet living environment.
3. Furniture configuration
New Chinese furniture can be combined with classical furniture, or modern furniture can be combined with classical furniture. Chinese classical furniture is represented by Ming and Qing furniture, and the accessories of new Chinese furniture are mainly Ming furniture with simple lines.
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