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Silver Wings

The Silver Wings desk lamp is an eye protection lamp designed for children. It has a long curved light source that disperses light from each emitting point. This design ensures even illumination across the entire desk, enhancing eye comfort. Its two foldable light wings allow for cross illumination, reducing hand shadows and minimizing eye fatigue during writing. Additionally, it features automatic brightness adjustment, motion sensor switch, clock, timer, and other functions.

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Cinqueterre

A friendly designed aluminum lamp with an integrated USB Charging Hub, shaped like a house, with the purpose of keeping all your devices in one place, providing multiple short and hidden USB plugs and a wireless station, eliminating the hassle of searching for electrical sockets. Additionally, the lamp is equipped with a gutter and hooks to facilitate the organization of personal items such as pens, jewelry, or keys. Cinqueterre, by disguising its objective, aims to create an object that resembles a decorative piece rather than an electronic device.

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Rong

Designed for compactness, elegance, and versatility, this tea cabinet is a blend of minimalist design and practical functionality, catering to modern users who value both aesthetics and storage efficiency. The double-layer countertop and the cabinet with multiple storage areas inside are integrated into a compact and layered form. This design not only conserves space but also optimizes storage capacity. The cabinet offers a stylish and adaptable alternative for small-sized homes, and serves as a distinctive decorative element to enhance everyday living.

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Maya

The collection is dedicated to the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica. They were famous for their jewelry art. In some Mesoamerican cultures, ornaments had ritual and religious significance. In addition, they often had a similar silhouette in the form of an inverted crescent moon. Therefore, this form formed the basis. The lamps have a characteristic gold color and are framed on both sides by glass with polygonal ornaments. Numerous facets refract the luminous flux and create spectacular glare. This symbolizes the gems that adorned jewelry.

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Lotus

Lotus is a guest chair designed to bring forth a translation of traditional Ming Dynasty chair design for a modern space. The design was inspired by a Ming Dynasty folding chair that was created to allow high-class generals to maintain a gesture of status during an outing. There's a Chinese idiom that describes the growth of a lotus flower, out of the mud yet unstained. Kindness, warmth, generosity, and pureness of heart are all emotions the chair hopes to convey.

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Calligraphy Study

The Calligraphy Study Desk celebrates the traditional Chinese art of calligraphy. When practicing calligraphy, it is necessary to stand and write, and this desk can be electrically adjusted in height, allowing users to quickly switch between sitting and standing positions. Crafted with traditional mortise and tenon joinery in solid wood, it blends modern height-adjustable desk functionality with a cozy home feel. Rattan screens enhance its traditional Chinese style. The desktop can also be tilted to accommodate people of all ages and sizes.

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