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18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Western countries (1) Japan (1) Middle Eastern (1) Europe (1) China (1) North America (1) Scandinavia (1) Asian culture (1) Eastern countries (1) Italy (1) Baroque design (1) Indigenous communities (1) Minimalist cultures (1) Nomadic tribes (1) Scandinavian design (1) Small living spaces (1) West (1) design culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 furniture Western countries Furniture in Western countries prioritizes functionality, comfort, personal preference, and practicality. 14
2 furniture Japan Japanese furniture design prioritizes compact, multifunctional, space-saving solutions, using natural materials and minimalist aesthetics. 12
3 furniture Middle Eastern Middle Eastern furniture is opulent, ornate, and influenced by traditional patterns, reflecting a strong cultural emphasis on hospitality and gatherings. 10
4 furniture Europe European households commonly use diverse and sturdy wooden furniture, including flat-pack options. 7
5 furniture China Chinese furniture is known for its compact, traditional craftsmanship and space-saving designs that cater to urban living. 6
6 furniture North America In North America, diverse and often flat-pack furniture is common, typically arranged around the television or fireplace. 5
7 furniture Scandinavia Scandinavian furniture values minimalism, high-quality materials, and functional, space-saving designs. 4
8 furniture Asian culture Asian furniture prioritizes multipurpose use, space efficiency, and harmony with nature. 2
9 furniture Eastern countries Furniture in Eastern countries focuses on minimalist design, space-saving functionality, and harmonious arrangement for open spaces. 2
10 furniture Italy Italian culture highly values and preserves both traditional and innovative furniture designs. 2
11 furniture Baroque design Baroque furniture design emphasizes ornate details and luxurious materials. 1
12 furniture Indigenous communities Indigenous community furniture is minimal and portable, often including mats, animal skins, and simple seating arrangements. 1
13 furniture Minimalist cultures Minimalist cultures prefer functional and simple furniture, valuing multi-functional pieces. 1
14 furniture Nomadic tribes Nomadic tribes use minimal and portable furniture such as mats, animal skins, and simple seating arrangements. 1
15 furniture Scandinavian design Scandinavian design focuses on minimalism and functionality in furniture. 1
16 furniture Small living spaces Furniture in small living spaces is typically designed to be multifunctional, including items like sofa beds, folding tables, and nesting chairs. 1
17 furniture West In Western culture, furniture is valued for its aesthetics, design, and functionality. 1
18 furniture design culture Open floor plans and multipurpose furniture are common design concepts in the furniture culture of design. 1