
Introduction
When night falls, a gentle glow rises from the heart of the living room—not from a pendant lamp or wall sconce, but from a table quietly breathing. Like a slice of moonlight carved into jade, it hovers between sofa and rug, lifting the entire space into another dimension.

The idea was born in a fleeting glance at the Shanghai World Expo Pavilion. We folded the Eastern philosophy of “unity of heaven and humanity, harmony in coexistence” into a single surface, letting art, strength, tradition, and modernity overlap on one timeline. The interlocking brackets of dougong are compressed into millimetre-precise joints; the cascading cantilevers become a nearly levitating edge. Every glance catches a silent dialogue between pieces of wood—an echo of craftsmen across a thousand years.

The half-luminous glass top is morning mist captured in a frame. The base of a cup, the corner of a book appear and dissolve within it; light passes through, breaks into soft grains, then gathers again, cloaking the room in a halo that breathes with you. When friends gather, conversation drifts further than planned—from Song-dynasty timber frames to contemporary minimalism, from rain-soaked old alleys to the first bouquet in a new home. The table is no longer mere furniture; it is an ever-ready micro-theatre of the East.


Tonight, let your living room speak a new language. LUMINA Coffee Table—limited debut.