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Practical aesthetics, lighting up the balance point of space

  • Practical aesthetics, lighting up the balance point of space Tom
  • 15 July 2025
Its core is “hidden functions + style compatibility”:
  • For example, a minimalist-style sofa has a milk-white curved upholstery (fitting cream/wabi-sabi decor) but features a hidden storage compartment in the armrest (for remotes, blankets) and an adjustable backrest (reclining to 120°);
  • A small-space dining table uses a foldable design: It’s a 1.2m small table daily, expanding to a 2m long table for gatherings. The tabletop uses matte sintered stone (scratch-resistant and stylish);
  • Design follows “visual lightness”: Large furniture (e.g., wardrobes) uses a floating base + narrow frame, reducing spatial oppression and making it easier to clean the bottom.

    This furniture eliminates the conflict between “good-looking” and “useful”—it’s key to creating a “high-end yet comfortable” home space.

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