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The difference between Nordic style and Japanese style

Nordic style refers to the artistic design styles of Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland and other Nordic countries. In the interior design of buildings, they are the top, walls and floors of buildings, and there is no need for patterns and patterns at all, only lines and color blocks are used to distinguish embellishments. Nordic style is famous for its simplicity, and its concise and clear design has won the hearts of people all over the world.

Traditional Japanese furniture has formed a unique furniture style with its unique taste of freshness, naturalness and conciseness. For us who live in urban forests, the carefree life realm created by Japanese home environment may be what we are pursuing.

Appreciating the elegant and Zen Japanese home style is very popular in our country, and the expression of exotic style makes people fondle admiringly.

Japanese-style decoration is characterized by elegance and conciseness, and generally adopts clear lines, which makes the layout of the room clean and has a strong geometric three-dimensional sense.