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How about the solid wood furniture in the artisan workshop?

It's fake. I bought it. It was returned, but it was delayed, and the furniture was useless, but it was impossible to move in when it was time to move in. Take the coffee table as an example. The wood grains on the surface and side of the coffee table don't match, and the wood grains at both ends of the long vertical plate don't seem to match, which means that the wood grains at both ends are fake and I don't know what's inside. At best, the wood grains are connected one by one, not one by one, so the cost is very low. What I said is true, and there are pictures to prove it. Interested friends can ask me for it. In fact, if it is really a piece of pure solid wood, it is much worse in environmental protection and value. Friends who think it doesn't matter can also buy it, but at most they can give a 30% discount. Pure hands, every word is tears.