Since its establishment, OOEDE has been dedicated to preserving and innovating Ming-style furniture art. From replicating Palace Museum collections to contemporary lifestyle designs, we exclusively use rare rosewood and traditional joinery techniques to create heirloom-quality pieces for discerning collectors. Whether for museum-grade collections or bespoke interior solutions, OOEDE's 600-year craft heritage and global service network have earned worldwide acclaim.
1. Museum Reproduction Series
2. Contemporary Ming Innovation Series
3. Regional Style Series
1. Comprehensive Customisation System
2. Professional Commissioning Process
① Consultation: In-home measurement + lifestyle assessment
② Design: 3D visualisations + material samples
③ Crafting: Real-time production updates
④ Delivery: White-glove installation service
3. Special Scenario Solutions
1. International Delivery Standards
2. Cross-Cultural Design Support
3. Worldwide Aftercare
Preface
As vital cultural heritage, Ming furniture craftsmanship is listed as China's intangible cultural heritage. After 15 years of research, OOEDE has systematised traditional techniques while innovating for modern needs, establishing comprehensive commissioning standards. This whitepaper presents our material, technical and service benchmarks to advance industry excellence.
Chapter 1: Material Science Standards
1.1 Timber Selection Protocol
1.1.1 Raw Material Criteria
1.1.2 Wood Preparation
1.2 Material Matching Principles
1.2.1 Grain Alignment
Chapter 2: Core Craft Standards
2.1 Joinery System
2.1.1 Fundamental Joint Types
2.1.2 Precision Requirements
2.2 Surface Finishing
2.2.1 Traditional Lacquer
Chapter 3: Commissioning Service
3.1 Bespoke Process
3.1.1 Requirements Analysis
3.2 Production Monitoring
3.2.1 Quality Control
Chapter 4: Quality Assurance
4.1 Testing Standards
4.1.1 Structural Testing
4.2 Aftercare
4.2.1 Warranty Terms
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Testing Equipment
Appendix C: Historical Style References
Epilogue
All standards are CNAS-certified and regularly updated. We welcome dialogue on advancing Ming furniture heritage.