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France Ligne Roset releases a new Chinese series: mortise and tenon structure collides with Art Deco elements

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France Ligne Roset releases a new Chinese series: mortise and tenon structure collides with Art Deco elements

Recently, French furniture brand Ligne Roset released a new Chinese series, cleverly integrating Chinese traditional mortise and tenon structures with Western Art Deco styles, attracting widespread attention from the design industry. This series not only shows the collision of Eastern and Western aesthetics, but also provides new inspiration for modern home design.

1. Popular topics and hot content (next to 10 days)

France Ligne Roset releases a new Chinese series: mortise and tenon structure collides with Art Deco elements

topicPopularity indexMain discussion platform
Ligne Roset New Chinese Series Release9.2/10Instagram, Xiaohongshu, Design Blog
Modern application of mortise and tenon structure8.5/10Weibo, Zhihu, B station
Art Deco style revival7.8/10Pinterest, WeChat public account
The integration of Eastern and Western design aesthetics8.0/10Douban, design magazine

2. Analysis of the new Chinese series of Ligne Roset

The new Chinese series released by Ligne Roset takes the traditional Chinese mortise and tenon structure as the core, combining Art Deco's geometric lines and metal elements to create furniture works that combine oriental charm and modernity. Here are the main features of the series:

Design ElementsSpecific performanceRepresentative works
Monolithic structureNo nails or glue, purely based on wooden splicing"Cloud Chair", "Moon Table"
Art Deco LinesSymmetrical geometric pattern, metal edging"Starry Screen"
Color matchingDark walnut + matte goldFull series
FunctionalModular design, freely combined"Dieshan Bookshelf"

3. Market response and designer views

After the series was released, it quickly sparked heated discussions on social media. Many designers believe that this fusion is not only a tribute to traditional Chinese craftsmanship, but also provides new possibilities for global design languages.

Li Mingyuan, a well-known designer, commented: "Ligne Roset's attempt was very bold. They liberated the traditional craft of mortise and tenon from the 'museum', giving it a contemporary aesthetic expression. In particular, the addition of metal elements makes the overall design both calm and light."

IV. Consumer survey data

Investigation Project25-35 years old group36-45 years old
Purchase intention68%52%
Price acceptanceHigh acceptance at medium pricePrefer high-end customization
The most concerned design pointsModular functionsCraft details

5. Industry impact and future trends

This collection by Ligne Roset is likely to lead the home design trend in 2023-2024. Industry experts predict that in the future, more brands will try to combine traditional oriental craftsmanship with modern Western design languages. This fusion is not limited to the furniture field, but may also extend to multiple categories such as home accessories and lamps.

Meanwhile, consumer demand for "stories with stories" is growing. The craftsman spirit contained behind the mortise and tenon structure, and the modern era symbolized by Art Deco, have added cultural added value to the products, which will become an important selling point in the future high-end home furnishing market.

Judging from the popularity of social media, the number of readings on the topic #New Chinese Design# increased by 300% within three days after the press conference, and the related discussions mainly focused on the innovative expressions of the younger generation of traditional culture. This reflects the strong demand for contemporary consumers, especially millennials, for designs that have both cultural heritage and modern aesthetics.

Ligne Roset's innovative attempt may become a new starting point for the East-West design dialogue, bringing more cross-border inspiration to the global home furnishing industry.

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