On March 28–31, 2026, the 57th China (Guangzhou) International Furniture Fair (CIFF) opened grandly at the Canton Fair Complex. Aoke debuted at Booth S8.1D11, anchored by the core concept of "Spatial Design + Product Experience." Through a systematic layout, the brand sought to answer one question for furniture users: How can furniture participate in the restructuring of space, and further shape the way people inhabit and use it?

Unlike the traditional display logic centered on individual products, Aoke's booth this year more closely resembled the construction of a "spatial prototype." Its defining characteristics included:
· Organized around scenes rather than individual items
· Emphasis on the structural relationships between products
· Guiding the visitor experience through deliberate circulation design
This approach allowed customers to "step into a usable spatial system." At the same time, the new products continued to embody the design philosophy of "green, healthy, and comfortable” — carrying through eco-conscious and sustainable expression in material selection, structural design, and functional integration, which reinforced the coherence of the overall narrative.
In the presentation of spatial products, a clear shift was evident: furniture has been designed as composable spatial modules. The significance of this design logic lies in enabling the reshaping of localized spatial qualities without altering the overall spatial structure.
Built around an innovative cantilevered heavy-load structure, the desk minimizes floor footprint while maintaining stable load-bearing capacity, making the space feel lighter and more open. Combined with a multifunctional electric storage module, it achieves an integrated design unifying storage and the desktop system.


In modern office environments, people need focused, quiet, and flexibly adaptable workspaces. Through the integration of structure and function, a modular height-adjustable desk system becomes a spatial unit capable of infinite extension.
Three-sided enclosure design with green felt screens
Concealed height-adjustment mechanism; modular design extends endlessly to create a quiet, focused office environment
This TV stand introduces a mobile structural design, enabling the unit to be repositioned swiftly between different spaces. This strategy reinforces the "adaptability" of a space. The natural beech wood shelf combines storage and display functions — practical yet rich in natural texture. Aoke's design transforms the product into a dynamic system capable of responding to evolving user needs.
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For a long time, height-adjustable desks were nearly synonymous with office spaces — addressing the issues of prolonged sitting, efficiency, and healthy working habits. But from work to life, Aoke's height-adjustable products are now extending into a broader range of scenarios:
A striking green-and-yellow color-block design energizes the space. The desktop supports free tilting from 0–90°, functioning as an everyday writing desk, a tilted reading surface, or a creative whiteboard table. Silent casters allow flexible repositioning; eco-friendly materials ensure a safe, odor-free experience.

A fresh green design creates a playful and nurturing growth environment. Carefully selected wood materials are paired with an intelligent safety height-adjustment system for effortless configuration. An under-bed soft-glow fill light supports flexible study, rest, and play. Guided by a "lifecycle-oriented" design philosophy, every element is thoughtfully crafted to grow with the child.


A flip-top design enables seamless switching between two modes: a warm dining table and an efficient work desk. The table features built-in cable management channels, a host bracket, and power outlets to keep devices and cords neatly organized — one table serving both life and work.


During the fair, Aoke's spatial expression and product system attracted widespread attention. Media outlets including Sohu and Yangcheng Evening News conducted on-site interviews and coverage, engaging in conversations around topics such as the evolution of spatial furniture, shifting office scenarios, and product design logic.
In interviews, Aoke's Deputy General Manager Ruan Jialiang shared his perspectives on:
The industry shift from "people adapting to products" toward "products actively adapting to people"
Deep integration of products with real-world usage scenarios
Practical implementation of sustainability principles throughout product R&D and manufacturing
In addition, China Furniture Association Chairman Xu Xiangnan and Vice Chairman & Secretary-General Tu Qi visited the booth, engaging in discussions on the direction of innovation in office furniture and pathways for eco-friendly upgrades — further affirming Aoke's benchmark status within the industry.
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The multi-dimensional response from media and industry voices elevated the significance of this CIFF appearance beyond mere product showcase, extending it into a dialogue and exchange around the broader trajectory of industry development