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The Ming Low Tatami Table embodies the elegant, balanced aesthetics of the Ming Dynasty, blending modern craftsmanship with cultural heritage. Its side design playfully mimics cracked ice, adding a unique touch. Crafted from Qiong bamboo, a rare high-altitude species from Southwest China, the table radiates understated luxury. A handwoven bamboo-split surface and wooden panels are assembled using the mortise-and-tenon technique for a strong, nail-free structure. A lacquered finish enhances durability with a refined shine. Perfect for tea gatherings or quiet reading, this versatile table complements any space.
The table is compatible with Bamboo Legless Zen Tatami Floor Chair with Armrest.
Details
1. Embrace UniquenessNatural Variations:
- Bamboo, pine, and reeds are organic materials, each with distinct grains, textures, and hues.
- These variations are not flaws but signatures of nature’s artistry, making your LUYI piece truly one-of-a-kind.
- Aging Gracefully: Over time, bamboo may develop a soft patina, while pine and reeds deepen in color, enhancing their character and story.
2. Avoid Extreme EnvironmentsHumidity:
- Bamboo thrives in balanced environments. Avoid placing your LUYI piece in overly humid spaces (e.g., saunas) to prevent warping or mold.
- Dryness: Similarly, keep it away from direct heat sources (radiators, fireplaces) or excessively dry climates, which may cause cracking.
- Ideal Conditions: Maintain a stable indoor humidity level (40-60%) and temperature (18-24°C) for longevity.
3. Gentle CleaningDust Regularly:
- Use a soft, dry cloth or microfiber duster to remove surface dust. For woven reed panels, a gentle brush can reach intricate patterns.
- Spot Cleaning: For spills or stains, lightly dampen a cloth with water. Wipe gently and immediately dry with a soft towel. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
4. Sunlight & PlacementIndirect Light:
- Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may fade bamboo and reeds. Position your LUYI piece in areas with filtered or indirect light.
- Rotation: For even aging, rotate or reposition your piece occasionally, especially if one side receives more light or airflow.
5. Seasonal CareHumid Seasons:
- Use a dehumidifier or silica gel packets nearby to absorb excess moisture.
- Dry Seasons: Lightly condition bamboo and pine with a natural wood polish (test on a small area first) to prevent drying.
6. Handling & Movement "Lift, Don’t Drag":
- When moving your LUYI piece, lift it carefully to avoid stress on joints or hinges.
- Folding Screens: For room dividers, fold panels gently and avoid forcing hinges.
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