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flat-pack furniture
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Japan
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Less common, traditional furniture making is preferred over DIY assembly
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2
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furniture
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Japan
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Often includes low tables and floor cushions for seating.
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1
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3
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furniture
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Japan
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Furniture is often smaller and multifunctional, with an emphasis on compact designs and space-saving solutions.
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1
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4
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furniture assembly
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Japan
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Often handled by professional assemblers due to limited space and preference for well-constructed furniture
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1
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5
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furniture assembly
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Japan
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Considered a task for adults, with minimal involvement of children
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1
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6
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furniture design
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Japan
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Furniture design incorporates natural materials, clean lines, and a sense of harmony with the surrounding space in Japan.
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1
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7
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space-saving furniture
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Japan
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Common practice in small living spaces in Japan
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1
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8
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space-saving furniture
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Japan
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Common in densely populated urban areas where space is limited
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1
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9
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storage furniture
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Japan
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In small living spaces, compact storage furniture like tansu chests or shoji cabinets are commonly used to maximize space and maintain a minimalist aesthetic.
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1
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10
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storage furniture
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Japan
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Storage furniture in Japan often emphasizes minimalism and may include multi-functional, space-saving designs.
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1
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11
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storage furniture
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Japan
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Traditional use of floor-level storage such as tansu and ondol for organizing and storing items
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1
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12
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storage furniture
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Japan
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Often used for storing and displaying decorative items, with minimalist design aesthetics
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1
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