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A single tree supports three meals a day, and its warmth reflects the passage of time

Here, it settles into the memories of home

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A board is used to carry the meal

Let every meal carry a sense of leisurely ceremony

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Blend calmly in a natural atmosphere

The warmth is within reach, and the healing is visible at a glance

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The deep board surface is accompanied by natural light and shadow

Make every moment calm and comfortable

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The gentle boundary between dining and space

Let the daily life have artistic blank Spaces

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Embracing all aspects of daily life

The deep wood grain is integrated with the large board scale, serving as both a ceremonial dining table and a multi-functional main venue, creating a restrained yet sophisticated spatial atmosphere

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Backed by the smoke and fire, the heart is set in the realm of ink

It calms down the hustle and bustle of home and also gives the heart a place to rest

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Outline peaceful moments

Savor the tranquility of time

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It interprets a dual narrative of lightness and composure as the sunlight moves

Continue the sense of eternity in daily life with a piece of wood that can breathe

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The light golden wood grain is filled with the warmth of three meals a day

Every texture records the laughter and the passage of time when family members gather around

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The fine texture can withstand frequent use

A single board can easily define different scenarios of life

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The warm wood grain conceals the story of time

Quietly blend into every scene and become the most enduring scenery in the home

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It embodies the perfect blend of elegance and practicality

Each delicate texture is like a poem bestowed by nature, quietly telling the story of time

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The wooden surface gradually acquires the luster of life with use

The blank space left on an Oriental tea table

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Snuggling up with light and shadow and rattan chairs

Every inch of texture is a gentle footnote of time

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No story, life is at the table

Trees record the years with their growth rings, while we preserve life with wooden objects