A functional piece of furniture with a minimalistic design and storage solutions sounds like a sure hit amongst modern homebuyers; and if it caters to something you love, that takes awesomeness to another level. The Rong tea cabinet by Jun Zhang ticks all the right boxes and presents a simplistic design that lets you enjoy beverages in the right way.
Most traditional sideboards or tea cabinets have a bulky look and are hard to move around. They also have doors that have to be pulled out to open requiring more space and thus not suited for small-sized dwellings. The Rong tea cabinet uses a versatile design that uses grille strip sliding doors that can be opened or closed using push/pull techniques on both sides.
The minimalistic tea cabinet uses refined black walnut that beautifies its appearance and sets the perfect atmosphere for tea and coffee lovers. It can be easily placed anywhere in the living room or even bedroom and compliments furniture around it.
It presents a new style in the segment of tea sideboards by adopting a simpler structure that doesn’t use a complex cabinet-style structure. Instead, it employs a double-layer octagonal countertop supported by herringbone struts on the sides, thus forming an alternative style.
The multifunctional storage solutions offered by Rong tea cabinet make it perfect for users desiring hassle-free furniture. Much of the design is inspired by the needs of modern tea/coffee lovers.
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The double-layer countertop and sideboard body ensure storage space and easy flow while serving. The simpler structure also allows easy cleaning and maintenance. It blends with a variety of home interiors as wooden furniture never goes out of style.
The Rong tea cabinet can be used for serving tea and storing teaware and accessories. But it can also be used for serving other types of beverages. It has been conceptualized in some other varieties of wood as well. The Rong tea cabinet is one of the A’ Design Award winners.
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