chinese pedestal table
A traditional Chinese elevated table or stand (花几/Huājǐ), also known as 花架 (Flower Rack) or 花台 (Flower Platform), Characterized by slender legs and ornate carvings, it serves both functional and symbolic purposes in classical interiors, often reflecting Confucian aesthetics of balance and harmony.
Frequently appears in scenes depicting traditional Chinese interior, imperial palace, or scholars study. Often paired with calligraphy scroll and incense burner to create a refined atmosphere.
Primarily used to elevate prized objects (e.g., blue and white porcelain, bonsai) for visual prominence in halls or studies.