In early 2015, the home furnishings industry witnessed the emergence of several new hotspots. Some of these had previously been popular trends, but they now evolved into key elements of modern living—intelligence, connectivity, and design. These three factors became central to consumer choices, driving significant changes within the industry. The smart home trend gained momentum during this period. Many people believed that 2014 marked the beginning of the smart home era, as numerous products transitioned from theoretical concepts to real-world applications. Major companies like Apple, Google, Xiaomi, Haier, and others made clear moves into this space, making smart technology a major focus in the market. Despite the high cost and complexity of some smart home devices, which often deterred average consumers, the development of open platforms encouraged more companies to join the market. As competition increased, the smart home sector was expected to grow even more rapidly. In an effort to bring smart technology closer to everyday users, TO launched a trial for smart toilet covers, sparking interest among ordinary consumers. Products such as smart toilets, smart locks, and smart washing machines began to enter the homes of regular people, signaling a shift toward more connected living spaces. Home design also gained increasing attention. As material needs were increasingly met, consumers started focusing more on their spiritual and aesthetic satisfaction. Design became a crucial factor for many home furnishing companies, moving beyond artistic expression to practical solutions that could enhance brand value and consumer appeal. For designers, the role of design shifted from being purely creative to being more functional and impactful. Collaborations with renowned designers helped elevate the Central Plains' home design capabilities, offering more refined and scientifically-based living experiences. The Dahe Newspaper's "Design Column" and the CIID15 Committee gained widespread recognition, promoting outstanding design works and contributing significantly to the development of regional housing and city branding. The internet-driven home improvement era brought new opportunities for consumers. In 2015, people could access decoration services through online platforms or specialized websites. Platforms like Tmall, Geekermeijia, Tubal Rabbit, and Groundhog allowed users to choose designs, hire contractors, and even purchase furniture and building materials—all in one place. Since the start of 2015, the O2O (online-to-offline) renovation market saw new developments. New players entered the field at extremely low prices, creating intense competition. Companies like Xiaomi Home Decoration, Mushrooms Decoration, 360 Room Network, and SouFun not only competed on price and speed but also on brand reputation and user experience. These new entrants, mostly startups without established backgrounds, aimed to capture market share quickly. Meanwhile, SouFun, a real estate platform, showed strong ambition by entering the home improvement sector, demonstrating its potential in the market. While the future of internet-based home improvement remains uncertain, it is clear that the industry is evolving rapidly, driven by technology, design, and consumer demand. The path ahead will require continuous innovation and adaptation to meet the changing needs of the market.

Cold/Hot Jug Kettle Glass Teapot W/ Cup

A glass teapot is a teapot made entirely or partially from glass material. Glass teapots are popular for their elegant and transparent design, allowing tea lovers to enjoy the visual experience of watching the tea leaves steep and the color of the tea change. They are also known for their heat resistance, making them suitable for brewing both hot and cold tea. Glass teapots are available in various shapes and sizes, including kettle-style teapots that resemble the traditional shape of a kettle.

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