Chinese Classical Pavilion Incense Night Light
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Detachable ancient style incense pavilion | Reconstructing the beauty of oriental architecture with mortise and tenon wisdom
As an architect, this 3D printed architectural model, based on a Ming Dynasty pavilion, was actually completed a few days ago. While using glue, I thought how wonderful it would be if friends who download the model could assemble it directly, so I experimented with the interface frame measurements many times, finally achieving a perfectly satisfying "click" "tap" "pop" feel, no glue needed.


The pavilion top has openings reserved for incense sticks and smoke outlets.
The pavilion can accommodate a fragrance bottle approximately 80MM in diameter and 70MM in height (a taller bottle is possible if it is inverted conical). Light and shadow dance with the burning incense; different bottle shapes will surely reveal unique charm.
Concealed bamboo-shaped lamp compartment: Note place the light unit first, then assemble the base, allowing the warm light to filter through the swastika-patterned window grilles.
The moment the camera focuses, this pavilion awakens in the interplay of light and shadow—you can place tea pets, hide notes, or even let miniature landscapes grow amidst the moon-shaped window frames. This is more than just a model; it's a vessel of time that embodies the elegance of the East.
While taking photos, I suddenly discovered that placing other objects inside the pavilion is also interesting—a delightful surprise! If this ingenious creation within limited space moves you, please consider giving a little boost when downloading, allowing traditional architectural aesthetics to flourish anew in the digital age. What elegant objects do you envision placing inside the pavilion? Share your poetic imagination in the comments section…

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