Exactly How China's Historical Past Seems to Have Affected Their Furnishings

Not just is the history of Chinese furniture business lengthy and wealthy, but also its "geography". Comprising around 30% of the world's furniture, China is regarded as 1 amongst the greatest furniture exporting countries within the globe. Its export amounted to almost 26 billion USD in 2009 alone.

Typically speaking, Chinese furniture is shared by 3 regions. They're Pearl River Delta, Yangtze River Delta and Northeast China. Hong Kong was when a huge furniture manufacture base in China, but given that the year 1997, virtually all of its furniture manufacturers, specifically those which manufacture solid wood furniture, have moved to Guangdong, Sichuan, and Zhejiang. Even so, Hong Kong takes the lead in modern day furniture designing.

Also identified for the Chinese style redwood and bamboo furniture, Pearl River Delta will be the greatest production base in China and therefore, the region which contributed one of the most to furniture exporting. The properly identified furniture-making cities in this region are Dongguan, Shunde and Zhongshan. Half of the solid wood furniture manufacturers are based here, and several renowned brands like Gicasa, Midita, Goldcraft and Royal are developed around these parts.

Yangtze River Delta is another bustling base for furniture production in China with the cities Shanghai, Hangzhou, Ningbo and Suzhou representing its furniture manufacturing force. Yangtze River Delta boasts all kinds of materials most furniture pieces are built of - from the modern MDF to the classic solid wood. However, the most unique type of furniture is one made of metal which is produced mainly in Xiaoshan, Hangzhou, China's base for metal furniture pieces. The stores in Pearl River Delta are much larger than those of other places in China and some may even cover an area of 300,000 kilometers squared.

Lying very close to the vicinity of Hinggan Mountains, Northeast China advances on the production of furniture which is mostly made of Manchurian ash, Birch and Pine wood. Northeast China stresses on simplicity and massive production of furniture pieces. The most famous furniture production base here is Dalian but as the forest has been restricted for further cutting, the production is falling.

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