The Pantone colour of the year, living coral, is alive and well in this Chinese furniture store

In China, pink was the colour of choice in the 1950s and 1960s. For studio Xian Xiang Design, it should also be popular today: it was the team’s shade of choice for a recent project, furniture shop EatenbyTigers.
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