Abstract

This article delves into the integration of traditional Chinese furniture design, particularly its mortise and tenon structure, into contemporary furniture design. It focuses on the sustainable and aesthetic values of these ancient techniques, emphasizing their relevance and adaptability in modern design contexts. Drawing from scholarly insights, the article bridges the gap between historical craftsmanship and modern design innovation, illustrating how traditional methods like the mortise and tenon can inspire and enhance modern furniture aesthetics. This exploration not only highlights the potential of these time-honored techniques to contribute to sustainable design practices but also underscores the importance of preserving cultural heritage within the evolving landscape of contemporary furniture design. Through this analysis, the article sheds light on the rich possibilities for incorporating traditional Chinese design principles into modern furniture, fostering a dialogue between past and present design philosophies.

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