迎接小松:这张桌子将改变你的生活!

 迎接小松:这张桌子将改变你的生活!

Brandon Miller

    现在夏天过去了,我们可以集中精力享受即将到来的寒冷天气。 虽然许多人不喜欢较低的温度,但对其他人来说,没有什么比秋冬季节带来的蓬松的袜子和毛毯下的午后更好了。 如果你是这种人,那么你会爱上小松。日本家具是毛毯和桌子的完美结合,可以让你的脚和腿保持温暖。

    火炉的前身是irori,它最早出现在13世纪。 它的想法是在房屋的地板上开一个方形的洞,用粘土和石头衬垫,在那里用木柴做火炉,随着时间的推移,用木炭做火炉,使房屋在日本的严冬中保持温暖。 家庭也利用火炉烧水,用吊锅煮汤。通过悬挂在天花板上的一个钩子。

    后来,可能是受中国的影响,佛教徒开始在地板和火堆上方放置一个木架,以利用热量并保持脚部温暖。 在15世纪,这种结构变得更高,达到35厘米,他们开始用衬垫覆盖它,将irori转变为kotatsu。

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    家庭开始在被子上铺上木板,以便他们可以温暖地吃饭,因为房屋的隔热性能没有什么帮助。 但是,直到20世纪50年代,电力才取代了房屋的煤炭加热,小松也跟随这项技术。

    现在,这种家具最常见的类型是由一张桌子组成,结构的下部连接着一个电加热器,而毯子则放在脚和桌面之间,这很实用,因为在热的时候,毯子可以被移走,Kotatsu就变成了一个普通的桌子。

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    今天,即使随着新型加热器的普及,日本人吃火锅仍然很普遍。 吃饭的方式更加西化,有桌子和椅子,但通常一家人围着火锅吃。 饭后聊天或看电视,脚底下暖洋洋的。

    来源:Mega Curioso和Aliança Cultural Brasil-Japão

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    Brandon Miller

    Brandon Miller is an accomplished interior designer and architect with over a decade of experience in the industry. After completing his degree in architecture, he went on to work with some of the top design firms in the country, honing his skills and learning the ins and outs of the field. Eventually, he branched out on his own, founding his own design firm that focused on creating beautiful and functional spaces that perfectly suit the needs and preferences of his clients.Through his blog, Follow Interior Design Tips, Architecture, Brandon shares his insights and expertise with others who are passionate about interior design and architecture. Drawing on his many years of experience, he provides valuable advice on everything from selecting the right color palette for a room to choosing the perfect furniture for a space. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the principles that underpin great design, Brandon's blog is a go-to resource for anyone who wants to create a stunning and functional home or office.