Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Fine Oriental Furniture…..with a 30% discount

At Oriental Arts, level 6 Pavilion KL we've built a remarkable, beautiful collection of Oriental design, oriental style furniture. With both traditional & contemporary Chinese & Japanese design elements, our collection encompasses items such as unique tea tables, day beds, and end tables, cabinets, beds, chairs and more. From simple & elemental to stunning & striking - furniture for every room in your home.

Browse our exclusive collection of Oriental art Furniture: many unique Oriental style home furnishings & accessories, finished with both rare and classic Chinese & Japanese & Tibetan art, decorative designs and iconography. Choose a memorable gift to warm a heart, or an interesting decor accent to light up a room. Our Chinese art furniture collection offers something for everyone.







So come on down to Oriental Arts, Level 6 Pavilion KL today and enjoy a 30% discount on all furniture items.


Offer valid till 31st Dec 2010.






Huanghuali Furniture @ Oriental Arts, Level 6 Pavilion KL....
Huanghuali furniture, the term in Chinese literally means "yellow flowering pear wood furniture". The best Huanghuali furniture was made during the Mid Ming dynasty and late Qianlong Emperor of Qing dynasty. It was exclusively used by the imperial family, and the awarded officials. Only highly-skilled craftsmen were allowed to make furniture from the wood. It is also difficult to find large pieces of the Huanghuali, because the tree trunk often curls and twists as it grows. Therefore furniture made from a single large piece of wood is rare.

Huanghuali is a slow-growing tree. A twelve-inch trunk takes about 100 years to grow. Since mid Qing dynasty, the materials of Huanghuali became almost extinct. So till now, we can hardly see furniture made of Huanghuali and because of its rarity and quality, Huanghuali furniture is one of the most precious and expensive furniture.

The colour of Huanghuali wood is perfect - neither too subdued nor too show and its grain is beautiful. It is most often used as beds, tables or chairs.
But today it is hard to see even one piece of late or present time Huanghuali furniture. Except at Oriental Arts, level 6 Pavilion KL.


Zitan Furniture @ Oriental Arts, Level 6 Pavilion KL...

Among tropical hardwoods the most prized is Zitan, an exceptional rare species. Zitan is so rare that it is virtually unknown in the west, and until recently was thought to be practically extinct. Its tight grain and hardness make it so dense that it sinks in water. In ancient China it was said that the dark purple colour of Zitan resembled the colour reserved for the use of Qing dynasyty. As a result, only the imperial household was allowed to use Zitan in China from the 17th to the 19th century. Zitan trees grow very slowly and Zitan wood has always been in short supply. Therefore relatively few pieces of Zitan furniture exist, mostly in museums or private collection. and NOW in Oriental Arts, Level 6 Pavilion KL.


So come on down to Oriental Arts, Level 6 Pavilion KL and view our magnificent pieces of Zitan and Huanghuali furniture.
































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