Our Story
Mu Xin Chen Baihuodian is rooted in Huangzhou, inheriting millennia-old woodworking and ceramic techniques from Chu culture. Guided by the philosophy of "tradition and innovation coexisting," we integrate mortise-and-tenon craftsmanship with modern design to create tea sets and furniture that balance practicality and collectibility.
From Yixing clay teapots to celadon tea cups, our pieces are crafted from premium materials through 72 manual steps. Teapot stands made of Vietnamese rosewood provide a warm, non-slip surface that enhances tea aroma retention.
Rosewood brush holders, She inkstones, and bamboo brush washers feature the intangible heritage "gold-inlay carving" technique. These scholar's objects serve both as study decor and premium business gifts.
New Chinese-style tea tables and display cabinets use FSC-certified North American walnut with lacquer finishes. Space-saving extendable designs and hidden mortise joints increase durability by 30 years.
Brass door handles and handwoven rattan baskets incorporate Eastern Hubei folk techniques. Metal components undergo antiquing and 240-hour salt spray testing for rust resistance.
Our Mission
Customization services include furniture resizing and tea set engraving. Clients can co-design with 3D renderings to guarantee final product satisfaction.
Partnered with DHL and SF Express, we offer door-to-door shipping. Fragile items use "suspension packaging" with ISTA 3A certification, maintaining breakage rates under 0.3%.
"Mu Xin Chen Baihuodian's tea ceremony collection embodies the philosophy of 'tradition and innovation coexisting.' The celadon tea cup I collected, fired in a traditional dragon kiln, has a glaze as fluid as lake water. Paired with the Vietnamese rosewood tea stand, it significantly enhances the tea's aroma layers. The bespoke engraving service turned this set into a 'cultural business card' for my studio."
- From designer Lin Xia (Shanghai)"As a Japanese tea ceremony researcher, I deeply admire your dedication to mortise-and-tenon craftsmanship. The custom walnut tea table's extendable design perfectly fits my tatami tea room. The lacquer finish's subtle texture resonates profoundly with the wabi-sabi aesthetics of tea culture."
- From tea master Sato Ken (Tokyo)Get to know our team members