From ancient times to the present, the different styles and schools presented in different historical periods of furniture development have influenced the development of modern furniture and thus heralded the development trend of future furniture.
Green and environmentally friendly furniture
With the scarcity of resources and the destruction of the environment, people pay more and more attention to protecting the ecological environment. Although the process of industrialization has brought convenience to human life, it has also caused damage to the natural environment. Against this background, the emergence and use of environmentally friendly furniture will improve the human living environment while also considering reducing environmental pollution and waste of resources. This not only conforms to the trend of the times but also the future. The general trend of the furniture industry.
Smart technology furniture
Throughout the history of design development, every advancement in science and technology and the invention of new materials have caused changes in the design world, expanding the scope of design infinitely. Today’s society is entering a period of rapid development. New materials and new technologies are constantly emerging. Furniture design based on science and technology is participating or affecting our lives. Due to the rapid development of electronic technology, computers, and the Internet, household appliances and furniture are combined, Intelligent, electronic, and integrated design is gradually being widely used.
Humanized furniture
In the future, furniture will not only bring new visual satisfaction and pleasure to people in terms of appearance, material, texture, touch, etc., but also make its functionality more humane, and humanistic care will be reflected everywhere through detailed design. For example, "barrier-free design furniture" is produced under this kind of thinking. In addition to meeting the daily needs of normal people, it can also provide furniture with better functions for special groups of people, showing the development of humanized furniture.
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