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When West Meet Jepara Furniture

Posted by arix On July - 29 - 2010

East meets west is a style of flow that is quite popular lately. The right blend of east and west, often into the main theme, not just for style interior, but also for designing clothing and the culinary arts. For the record, the word “East” or “Eastern” East meets West in this style, often identified as Chinese or Japanese style, with its oriental characteristic. While the term “Western” itself is usually represented by the culture of mainland Europe. The goal is usually to get a touch more rich variety of designs and can be received either from the people “Western” or “Eastern”

We can combine the “Western” building architecture with “East” indoor furniture with its accessories. Or vice versa, “East” building architecture combine with “Western” indoor furniture. If you choose “Western” building meet “East” furniture, why don’t we use Jepara furniture to representing the “East” atmosphere. Jepara furniture have unique carving that been typically of Javanese’s art. Made by the finest material which is teak, Jepara furniture would be the perfect match for “Western” building which famous with its strength.

Javanese characteristics can be applied in any interior, chair, table or else. Javanese partition called “gebyok” is one of furniture which so Java. Keep your convenience or ambiance of the ‘good’ could be the theme of space, so ethnic ornament elements can be the center of attention. This is much like the concept of the gallery, where works of local accessory east can be given center stage with lighting or special placement in the room. Hopefully your house will feel more ‘rich’ cultures and the results are also more refreshing.

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