A touch of antique bronze elegance, encapsulating the refined charm of the East.


The corners of this door lock are delicately carved with a swirling pattern of auspicious clouds—winding vines intertwine, and cloud motifs gently unfurl, capturing the hazy charm of misty Jiangnan landscapes embedded in the copper-colored texture.

The patina of old bronze isn’t a dazzling brightness—it’s a gentle warmth, softened by the passage of time. When you run your fingers over it, you can feel the texture imbued with the sediment of years. Fitted snugly onto the door, it’s just like an aged seal bearing a signature, quietly stamping the home with an air of elegance.


The moment I pushed the door open, the evening breeze, mingled with the aroma of cooking from the kitchen, swept right into my arms. The gentle clinking of porcelain bowls and the fleeting patterns of light dancing through the curtains both seemed to linger in the faint glow of the brass lock.

As the door closes, the wood grain and the copper sheen intertwine, and poetry gently spreads along the carved patterns—light as the faint aroma of tea smoke on the desk, soft as the moonlit shadows dancing through the window lattice.


It complements the Zen-inspired minimalist aesthetic of New Chinese style, perfectly harmonizing with the dark-tiled roofs and vermilion railings of classical residences. Those delicately carved floral motifs are never ostentatious decorations; rather, they serve as gentle, unassuming touches that refuse to be careless in everyday life. The refinement of daily life is, in fact, subtly hidden in every light touch when opening and closing doors.

Perfectly suited for New Chinese and classical-style interiors, those delicately carved floral motifs embody the subtle elegance and thoughtful refinement of everyday life.

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