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Title: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT FROM THE QING DYNASTY ARMCHAIR INSPIRED FOR MODERN HOME DECORATION BUSINESS
การออกแบบและพัฒนาเก้าอี้ราชวงศ์ชิงสำหรับธุรกิจกรตกแต่งบ้านสมัยใหม่
Authors: JIALIN HU
JIALIN HU
Saowaluck Phanthabutr
เสาวลักษณ์ พันธบุตร
Srinakharinwirot University
Saowaluck Phanthabutr
เสาวลักษณ์ พันธบุตร
saowaluck@swu.ac.th
saowaluck@swu.ac.th
Keywords: New Chinese style
Qing Dynasty armchairs
Modern home
Issue Date:  24
Publisher: Srinakharinwirot University
Abstract: Chinese traditional culture is extensive and profound, among which the Qing Dynasty culture has had a profound influence on modern design. The Qing Dynasty was a period of rapid development of Chinese furniture culture, and many representative works appeared in the history of furniture. The chairs of the Qing Dynasty have a design and unique style, atmospheric beauty, and simple beauty, which are still representative even after hundreds of years. However, the progress of modern home improvement companies has brought about changes to the needs of people, so the chair design must also change. Nowadays, needs and aesthetics have changed dramatically, and the main consumers of the furniture design market are young customers, so it is important to meet their needs. Therefore, chairs should be made to conform to current trends and had Chinese characteristics. In summary, this research should develop and design new Chinese chairs based on Qing Dynasty style. Through a questionnaire survey of 30 people and interviews with three people, the evaluation and the expectations of consumers on three new Chinese chair design cases, and then the chair cases were improved and the final design innovation scheme was determined.
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URI: http://ir-ithesis.swu.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/2939
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