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Milan Art Week • Live | Treezo "Hui" Arrives in Milan: A Pioneering Moment for Eastern Craftsmanship

2026.04.21

MILAN, April 20, 2026 – The highly anticipated installation day of Milan Art Week officially commenced today. Treezo, the premier Chinese ethnic brand rooted in the ancient Liangzhu civilization, unveiled its landmark artistic installation, "Hui" (Harmony). By using wood as the medium and the boat as a bridge, Treezo has sparked a new wave of Eastern craftsmanship on the global art stage, facilitating a profound cultural dialogue across borders.

A Global Voyage: Stunning the World with Eastern Aesthetics.

The "Hui" (Harmony) installation features a minimalist yet commanding boat-shaped silhouette. It masterfully intertwines the natural textures of premium wood with 5,000-year-old Eastern patterns, blending the architectural wisdom of Liangzhu with contemporary design logic. Amidst the interplay of light and shadow, the warmth of the wood, the precision of mortise and tenon joinery, and the elegance of mystical Eastern motifs unfold in layers. The piece not only showcases the deep heritage of Chinese wood culture but also resonates with the "Renaissance" spirit of Milanese design, drawing significant attention from international artists, designers, and global media.

With 27 years of expertise in woodcraft, Treezo remains committed to its founding mission: "Crafting the finest boards for the people." This appearance at Milan Art Week represents a strategic leap for the brand—shifting from "product output" to "cultural output."

Global Echoes: Transcending Words through Aesthetic Resonance.

Davide Rampello, the chief curator of the Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition at the University of Milan, highly praised the work: "Treezo’s 'Hui' (Harmony) perfectly interprets the power of civilizational fusion. Instead of simply replicating traditional symbols, it deeply aligns Liangzhu's woodworking wisdom with modern design logic. This allows Eastern wood culture to find a powerful resonance at the pinnacle of world design."

The debut has sparked extensive discussion among international audiences. An architectural designer at the scene remarked: "The fluidity of the mortise-and-tenon structure combined with the warmth of the timber shatters stereotypical perceptions of Eastern woodwork. It transforms traditional skills into a tangible modern aesthetic, delivering a vivid international expression of Eastern living philosophy."

Five thousand years ago, the Liangzhu ancestors hollowed wood into boats to navigate water networks, seeking order and stability. Five hundred years ago, explorers set sail from Europe toward unknown continents, driven by a quest for discovery. Today, in Milan, Treezo brings more than an exhibit or a technique—it brings a reconstruction.

Treezo is reconstructing the relationship between humans and wood, craft and nature, and East and West. This reconstruction is built on equality and a global vision, seeking a softer, warmer, and more sustainable way of living for the next millennium.