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- Tip 1If you haven't spent any time in China and you haven't been here before, the way it works in China, there's different areas that are specialising in different things. For example, Shenzhen if you want electronic goods, Guangzhou good for leather goods, but Foshan is the place for interior decoration and furniture. That's why this mall is here. (9:46)
- Tip 2It's literally about an hour on the train, maybe even less from Guangzhou. So you are in Canton fair and you are into furniture, it's definitely worth coming and having a look at here. (11:56)
- Tip 3It's a really really interesting place, you could probably spend the whole day here easily, cause it is huge. (12:08)
Explore the Louvre International Furniture Mall in Foshan, China with Barrett! This isn't your average furniture store; it's a sprawling mega-mall housing over 1,500 brands and 180,000 square meters of furniture, from traditional to contemporary, high-end to quirky. Barrett's journey takes us through unique displays, surprising finds like liquid-filled beer bottle furniture, and stunning high-end pieces from European brands. Get ready for a visual feast and discover why Foshan is the ultimate destination for furniture lovers!
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This video follows vlogger Barrett on an exploration of the Louvre Furniture City in Foshan, China, which he describes as the largest furniture mall in the world. The sheer scale of the mall is immediately apparent, with its 180,000 square meters of space housing over 1,500 brands from China and around the globe.
Barrett's journey through the mall is filled with surprise and wonder. He marvels at the unique displays, such as the perspex containers filled with beer bottles and cans, highlighting their unusual and artistic nature. He also points out the price of these unique pieces, showcasing the range of items available within the mall.
The video showcases a wide variety of furniture styles, from traditional Chesterfield armchairs to modern, contemporary designs. Barrett's commentary is engaging and enthusiastic, reflecting his genuine excitement at discovering new and interesting pieces. He highlights pieces that catch his eye, such as animal-shaped chairs, unique tea tables, and a stunning, large wooden table.
The exploration extends beyond individual pieces, showcasing entire sections dedicated to different styles and functionalities, such as fitness equipment, fireplaces, and outdoor furniture. The sheer variety is impressive, encompassing everything from high-end European brands like Fendi and Roberto Cavalli to more traditional Chinese styles.
Barrett's tour also includes a discovery of a surprising hidden area within the mall, describing it as a 'city within a mall,' complete with a grand staircase and a lively atmosphere. He interacts with a young lady livestreaming on Douyin, showcasing the vibrant energy of the location.
The video concludes with Barrett's personal insights into Foshan's position as a center for furniture and interior design in China, emphasizing the mall's accessibility from other major cities like Guangzhou. He encourages viewers to visit if they are in the area and interested in furniture, highlighting the vast selection and unique experience the mall offers. The overall tone is one of awe and excitement, reflecting Barrett's genuine enthusiasm for the scale and variety of the mall.