by Metropol | February 18, 2026 8:33 am
1. Lacquered furniture and wedding cabinets
Authentic or reproduction Chinese furniture, particularly red or black lacquered wedding cabinets, are a popular accent piece. These cabinets, often featuring ornate brass locks, serve as statement pieces in living or dining rooms.
2. Blue-and-white ceramics and ‘four seasons’ patterns
‘Four seasons’ patterned bowls (representing spring, summer, autumn, and winter) in cabinets or as tableware, bring a classic, delicate, and historical Chinese element to contemporary interiors.

3. Chinoiserie and symbolic imagery
Incorporating Chinoiserie (a French-term for ‘Chinese-esque’) in wallpaper or fabrics is a widespread method of introducing Chinese style. Includes imagery of koi fish, flowers, dragons, monkeys, and tigers, which are popular for their symbolism of longevity and prosperity.
4. Feng shui principles:
Translating to ‘wind-water,’ feng shui focuses on optimising the flow of chi (life force energy) through clutter-free and balanced design to create harmonious spaces. This is done by arranging furniture to enhance flow and using specific materials (like wood, metal, or water features).
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