As more and more people look for comfort in their homes, traditional design is back in the spotlight.


There is a renewed interest in vintage furniture.


The younger generation of buyers is increasingly interested in vintage furniture; they want unique, personalized, quality pieces that will last, which is why many millennials are actively choosing to decorate their homes with vintage furniture.


Greenhouse gas emissions from the manufacture and transportation of different pieces of furniture, conversion of emissions to gasoline gallon equivalents (converting greenhouse gas emissions consumed by furniture to gasoline consumed to consistently measure its energy consumption), and conversion of emissions to miles traveled by the average passenger car.


The era of over-consumption is over.


At a time when sustainability and green have become the dominant consumer view, vintage furniture fits the trend of new consumption patterns. On the one hand, the use of vintage furniture saves it from the waste that would otherwise go into landfills.


On the other hand, the formaldehyde and other toxic substances contained in these vintage furniture have been completely dissipated in time, making vintage furniture an undeniably greener and friendlier choice compared to new furniture.


Red, pink, orange, bright green and various other bold colors were applied to the furniture because of the emergence of new materials.


To this day they are unforgettable to our eyes!


Mid-century style accessories, decorative paintings were chosen to be avant-garde and bold. A variety of ultra-modern geometric shapes, curves and patterns are happily combined, and the space has a strong artistic atmosphere as a result.


Teak, with its deep color and fine, stable texture, is the most common material used to make mid-century furniture. Red cherry is also widely used now because of its color resemblance to teak when it is first cut (red cherry will develop in the direction of red after oxidation).


Secondly, white oak, red oak, and black walnut is sometimes also used.


Leather sofa is also a lot of people's choice of vintage, a good thick leather, the texture is relatively soft, the feel will be even better.


The reason why people read a lot of articles, but still do not know which important reason to choose is that there is no reference. The lychee grain thick leather process is older.


Tip 1:Take more leather plates in the store because, in the case of a reference, you can compare them with each other.


Tip 2: among thin leather, like lappa and other leather, the thicker and the softer the better. There is a rule of thumb for the color card of the leather plate. The more expensive the leather in the leather line, the less color is available


Through the above law, we can reasonably use it. Lapa chooses leather thick, and the businessman out of the color card can count how many colors to choose. The higher budget can consider the leather's thick and soft color less leather. Generally will not be wrong.


Tip 3: Ask the merchant when the introduction of the leather. Automatically filter the following words: A sofa with more than 5 sheets of cowhide, a variety of exaggerated.