Late at night, arriving at an unfamiliar hotel, you push open the door—and the first thing that greets you is often the armchair quietly waiting by the window. It speaks no words, yet as you sit down, its precisely calculated curves embrace your weary body.
In the spatial context of a hotel, furniture is the most silent storyteller. When a traveler sets down their luggage and sinks into the embrace of a sofa, they truly realize: good hotel furniture never overwhelms; it is simply there, just when needed, in the perfect way.
This "just right" presence is the proposition Yatai has been exploring for over a decade. And its answer lies in the care hidden in those millimeters.

Precision of Craft: The Modern Legacy of Traditional Mortise and Tenon
In Yatai's hotel furniture craftsmanship, traditional mortise and tenon structures are given new life.
Classic techniques such as Lingnan mortise, dovetail mortise, and mitre mortise, refined by modern precision equipment and the meticulous hands of artisans, achieve joining accuracy within 0.1mm. This rigorous standard not only makes furniture structures more stable but also allows wooden components to naturally "breathe" with changes in temperature and humidity, effectively solving the challenge of solid wood cracking.
The artisan team uses their hands as measures, perpetuating millennia-old woodworking wisdom in the fitting of each tenon and mortise. This reverence and refinement of traditional skills ensure that every piece leaving Yatai's factory stands the test of time.
Selection of Materials: The Sense of Skin
In the lobby seating areas, the seemingly casual upholstered sofas hide a profound understanding of fabrics.
Our material library holds hundreds of textures from around the world—from European top-grain leather to handwoven linen from Jiangnan workshops. Each choice reflects a precise response to the positioning of different hotels.
Linen offers a relaxed breathability, perfect for the laid-back atmosphere of resort hotels. In a coastal resort project, specially customized linen-blend fabric remained dry and breathable in the humid tropical climate, earning high praise from guests.
In the lobby lounge of a boutique hotel, dark green velvet armchairs become the visual focal point, their unique sheen and softness adding a touch of restrained luxury to the business-oriented space.
Leather, with its patina that deepens and warms over the years, embodies the sense of timelessness that established hotels wish to convey. From bar stools to guest room headboards, the use of leather always lends a space a subtle sophistication.

Philosophy of Scale: Searching for the Perfect Angle
Why are the lounge chairs Yatai designs for hotel lobbies typically wider and lower than those for homes?
This is no random choice. In the ergonomics laboratory, every detail of each lounge chair—seat depth, seat height, backrest angle, armrest height—undergoes repeated testing and adjustment.
The lower seat height lowers the center of gravity, naturally relaxing the body when a guest sits down; the wider seat allows for cross-legged or side-lying postures, just like at home.
Particular attention is paid to two angles: the 125-degree backrest incline, perfectly supporting a traveler's tired back without causing drowsiness; and the 25-degree "golden angle" armrest, providing full support for the arms when naturally lowered, relaxing the shoulder and neck muscles. The subtle combination of these two angles makes long periods of reading or napping remarkably comfortable.
This is ergonomic precision—and profound insight into human nature. Every millimeter, every degree, is a silent dialogue between the designer and the user.
Play of Light: Letting the Wood Speak
Morning sunlight slants into the guest room, falling on the surface of the oak desk. The fine wood grain flows in the light, like a river of time frozen on the surface.
In Yatai's material selection philosophy, wood is not just a material but a vessel of memory. We favor textures with stories—knots, mineral streaks, growth rings—these natural marks make each piece of furniture unique.
The choice of a matte finish reveals its depth here: it does not reflect harsh highlights but gently absorbs light, letting the wood's own texture, knots, and mineral streaks become the visual centerpiece. For matte products, a special process in the finishing workshop applies only three and a half thin coats after hand-sanding, forming a protective layer while preserving the wood's microporous structure, allowing it to naturally "breathe" with changes in temperature and humidity, growing more beautiful over time.
As evening falls, the light from a floor lamp diffuses over the leather surface of the bedside cabinet, its warm texture seeming to cast a soft glow over the room. Yatai furniture and light work in silent concert, subtly shifting the mood of the space.
True luxury is often invisible to the eye. The care hidden in those millimeters—guests may not articulate it, but their bodies remember. And this is the starting point of Yatai's hotel furniture design, and its most moving aspect.

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