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Furniture Industry – The Chinese Contributions

August 31, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Family

When we talk about furniture, we have to understand how it evolved as time passes. You see, with man’s evolution came the evolution of furniture and all those other things surrounding him. The Chinese have left an indelible mark in the evolution and history of furniture.

Before, Chinese were used to kneeling on floors of their houses but as time passes they started making pieces of furniture like mats and beds. Ever since then, they continued making a lot of mats and beds which were made for the royal families and the dynasties. It was during the Ming dynasty that they started making elegant pieces of furniture. The designs of these pieces of furniture became more intricate and more elaborate during the Ching dynasty. The designs that were used during these early ages are still prevalent these days.

Huganhuali mu (yellow flower pear wood), jichi mu (phoenix tail or chicken wing wood) and zitan mu (dark-purple sandalwood) were the most precious and important woods they used when making their furniture during the early periods. These are known for creating very good lumber. On top of the three, the Chinese also made fabulous pieces made of bamboo. The furniture industry of China developed because of the country’s wealth of natural resources. The most common material used by Chinese for creating their arts and crafts is wood.

The furniture designs of the Chinese that are very unique and creative reflect their artistry. The Chinese people really were the biggest influence in the furniture industry though they are not recognized. Furniture became known as an art only when communism was prevalent with other foreign nations. Nevertheless, people from these nations were already taking notice and were able to get a hold of a few of the most beautiful pieces which can now be found in various museums around the world, including Victoria and Albert Museums in London. In Beijing’s Palace Museum, some of these creations are displayed today.

Over the years, the Chinese have shown their love for beauty and art through their unique culture which is reflected in the variety of designs and styles they have created in their furniture. Their choice of materials also speak of their ingenuity that is comparable with that of other foremost artists in any other part of the globe.

Much has been contributed by the Chinese to the development of the world’s furniture industry. Whether it’s traditional homeelegance furniture or modern bedroom furniture set, living room furniture or any piece for other parts of the home, the Chinese have their own long history to prove they are, indeed, world class artists who have always deserved recognition.

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