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Ming-style tea room.
Ming-style classics intersect with Danish and Italian classics, creating a simple and pleasant atmosphere.
In the center of the tea room is a spacious square tea table, featuring a clean and streamlined design that rivals the modern aesthetics of renowned Scandinavian designers. In front of the tea table are three armchairs designed in Denmark, skillfully combining leather, cherry wood, and stainless steel tubing.
On the other three sides of the tea table are four official hat chairs. Behind the main seat is a cabinet with carved details and raised ends, while on either side are incense tables, convenient for placing floral arrangements.
Against one wall is a rounded corner cabinet without drawers, one of the most classic designs in Chinese Ming-style furniture. Next to it is the world's first steel tube leather chair, the Wassily chair, designed by Italian designer Marcel Breuer, whose minimalist appearance is still praised today.
On the other side of the tea room against the wall is a small cabinet with a bright grid design, perfect for storing tea and tea utensils. Next to the cabinet is a sofa designed by Mogensen in 1962 for his own home, characterized by its simple and sturdy design, comfortable to the touch, allowing for enjoyable conversations with friends in a relaxed atmosphere.