This tall display cabinet is mainly constructed with solid wood as its frame. The wood is hard and dense, providing stable support and a natural texture for the cabinet. The vertical arched glass door design clearly presents the internal displayed items while adding a sense of rhythm to the space through smooth lines. The combination of glass and solid wood frame balances the transparency of the display with the privacy of the cabinet, making it suitable for storing books, utensils or decorations. The lower part of the cabinet features a wooden grain drawer, with the panel retaining the natural wood grain texture, providing a concealed storage space and meeting the needs for classification and organization. Four conical solid wood cabinet legs raise the cabinet slightly, reducing the contact area with the ground and lowering the risk of moisture erosion. At the same time, the decorative corner design gives the overall structure a light and graceful appearance. The inner layers of the cabinet are evenly loaded, allowing for flexible adjustment according to the height of the items, adapting to various display scenarios. The craftsmanship at the junction of the glass door and the solid wood is meticulous, with smooth opening and closing and good sealing performance. The overall design takes into account both functionality and structural rationality, and can be placed in the living room, study or dining room, serving as both a storage furniture and a visual focal point in the space. The material selection and processing are focused on durability and practicality.