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Today marks the conclusion of the four-day Shenzhen International Furniture Fair.
At this exhibition, HURMAR presented its latest products, including the NORMAN Wine Cabinet System, BACH Island Bridge, and MEYLER Functional Kitchen Hardware.
HURMAR’s exhibition space drew industry attention, with renowned designers including Tang Zhonghan, Huang Zhida, Zhong Song, and Liang Jinghua exploring the booth to discuss emerging trends in storage design.
At the “Designers & Artisans in Dialogue” forum, renowned designer Patrick Leung and HURMAR GM Wu Hao sparked innovative storage insights through cross-disciplinary exchange.
How to better 'understand' people in residential storage ?
The core goal of storage is not merely to increase storage capacity but to reduce unnecessary movements and optimize the usability of a space.
HURMAR’s kitchen ergonomic research defines storage zones by usage frequency: high, medium, low.
High frequency zone - tabletop operation zone
The countertop operation area,which handles core functions. Items should be easily accessible to enhance cooking efficiency.
The medium-use zone functions as a secondary storage space, strategically balancing accessibility and systematic organization.
The dedicated storage quadrant optimally accommodates cast-iron cookware and volumetric items, maintaining ergonomic workflow efficiency.
Systematic storage planning enhances efficiency by streamlining kitchen workflow, as demonstrated in HURMAR’s functional zones —
In the high-frequency core operation area, the BACH Island Bridge and NOTT Worktop Channel Storage enhance island storage capacity while also fostering a social kitchen atmosphere.
In the medium- and low-frequency storage zones, SIMON Kitchen Drawer Storage and MEYLER Base Cabinet Basket create a structured system for organizing cookware and large kitchen tools, ensuring a tidy and well-ordered space.
Design Actions
More Important Than Designing Products
The true value of storage has never been just about storing items. HURMAR prioritizes user behavior patterns — retrieval, return, and seamless flow — as the true determinants of storage experience.
“Designing actions is more important than designing products.”
This belief reflects HURMAR’s deep exploration of the essence of storage.
HURMAR engineers every access point with ergonomic precision — spaces adapting to human rhythms, not demanding compromise.
HURMAR redefines storage as a lifestyle embodiment beyond mere functionality. Through continuous innovation, we integrate ergonomic design, aesthetic coherence, and operational efficiency into intelligent storage systems, cultivating liberated living through spatial harmony.