Zero-carbon micro-furniture: A low-carbon emotional solution for architectural micro-space
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https://doi.org/10.71411/rae.2026.v2i2.1449摘要
With the development of the global low-carbon economy and the increasing demand for
micro-spaces in buildings, the construction industry is facing the challenge of achieving dual goals
of low-carbonization and emotionalization within limited spaces. This paper proposes the concept of
“zero-carbon micro-furniture”, which is defined as a new type of building accessory product that
uses bio-based zero-carbon boards as the core material, adopts low-carbon processes throughout
its entire life cycle, adapts to the scale of micro-spaces in buildings, and combines both low-carbon
attributes and emotional value. From the interdisciplinary perspective of architectural environment
and behavioral psychology, this paper analyzes the market demand and competitive advantages of
zero-carbon micro-furniture. By combining the practical case of the Tongjie Zero-Carbon Magic Box
Co-creation Workshop and comparing the development trends of similar products globally, it explores
its application path and development strategy in micro-spaces, providing a new solution for the low
carbon transformation of the construction and furniture industries.
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