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  2. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    The exceptional quality and innovation of the furniture associated with what has already become known as ‘New Chinese Design’ will undoubtedly set in motion a significant reappraisal of contemporary Chinese design in general. The first thing to understand about New Chinese Design is that it is

  3. Liang Yi Museum - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition Ink and Wood presented a collection of modern Chinese paintings alongside scholarly objects from Liang Yi Museum's permanent collection of classical Chinese furniture. Exhibitions previously organised at Liang Yi Museum had focussed on the decorative arts-classical Chinese furniture, European vanity cases and silverware of ...

  4. Ben Wu (interior designer) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Wu (Chinese: 吴滨 Wu Bin) is a Chinese interior designer and artist based in Shanghai, China. [1] [2] [3] He is the founder of the design firms W.Design, and WS Space.[2] [4] Wu's work has won numerous awards such as Elle Deco China Interior Design Awards, [5] a Red Dot Design Award, [6] an Andrew Martin Interior Designer of the Year Award, [1] [2] [3] and six times of AD100 Awards from ...

  5. The Biggest Furniture Trends of 2025, According to Designers

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    Furniture design will see a return to more ornamentation and textures in 2025—a move away from the minimalist, modern lines that dominated previous decades. For Heinrich and Yeakey, this is most ...

  6. Guanfu Museum - Wikipedia

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    Guanfu Museum (Chinese: 观复博物馆; pinyin: Guānfù Bówùguǎn) is an art museum in Beijing, China.It was founded by Ma Weidu on 30 October 1996, [1] and it was among the first private museums in the People's Republic of China.

  7. Postmodernism in China - Wikipedia

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    Postmodernism in Chinese architecture is visible in the blending of traditional architectural elements with modern design principles. This is evident in projects like the Beijing National Stadium (Bird's Nest) and Shanghai's Xintiandi district, where architects combine historical motifs with innovative, contemporary designs.

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