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Is the traditional style better or Europe and America?

New Chinese furniture is a popular trend in the current home market. It integrates modern fashion elements into the traditional style of China, which not only keeps the traditional cultural connotation of China, but also has a distinct sense of the times, and breaks through the common fault that the traditional style of China is more calm and less lively. Chuanwei home keeps pursuing innovation in style, but the colorful and profound traditional auspicious patterns, as one of the essences of China traditional furniture, are still inherited by new Chinese furniture. At the same time, the new Chinese style is also merging with the new Chinese furniture.

Nowadays, the new Chinese classical furniture is popular because it breaks the dull and heavy feeling of traditional Chinese furniture, and strives to combine traditional culture with modern fashion elements in shape, proportion and color, so as to have more affinity. In fact, each design style has its specific cultural background support, thus conveying people's pursuit of life in a specific cultural atmosphere. The new Chinese classical style is based on the traditional classical culture of China, creating a living space full of romance in China. Mahogany, blue-and-white porcelain, purple teapot and some mahogany handicrafts all reflect the rich beauty of the East. This is the difference between the classical style of new Chinese style and other styles. This minimalist style has permeated the oriental Chinese civilization for thousands of years, so both China people and foreigners like this new Chinese style very much. It is not only timeless, but also exudes charming oriental charm with the passage of time.

If there is anything that can represent China's traditional culture and gain recognition in the international collection market, it is China's traditional furniture except porcelain. The former's "ceramics" is of great significance, allowing foreigners to directly name china China (in English, China and porcelain are both the same word: China). The latter kind of "furniture" made China's traditional wood art culture and art go to the world in one fell swoop, and even today, it still has a very far-reaching influence on modern furniture and wood art architecture.