This cabinet is constructed with a framework made of walnut oak wood. The wood is dense and strong, providing stable support for the entire structure. The panels, backboard, and sideboard are made of multi-layer solid wood, and the cross-laminated technique enhances their resistance to deformation, adapting to changes in temperature and humidity in different environments. The drawer box is made of New Zealand pine wood, with uniform and fine texture, smooth opening and closing, and lightweight yet durable. The middle part of the cabinet is embedded with a glass display cabinet door, decorated with carved patterns, which not only retains a transparent visual effect but also adds a sense of spatial depth. The bottom of the cabinet is supported by conical solid wood legs, increasing the height from the ground and reducing moisture intrusion while giving a light and graceful posture. The overall structure design takes into account both functionality and aesthetics, with the combination of multi-layer solid wood and natural wood ensuring practicality and environmental friendliness. The internal space of the cabinet is well-layered, with distinct divisions between drawers and display areas, meeting the dual needs of storage and display. Details such as the glass door hinges and drawer guides have been optimized to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for long-term use.