This display cabinet is constructed with the framework made of walnut oak wood. The wood is dense and strong, providing a stable support for the overall structure. The surface is treated with coating and presents a pure white color, suitable for various space styles. The panels, backboards, and sideboards are made of multi-layer solid wood, and the interlaced stacking process enhances the resistance to deformation, ensuring the stability of the cabinet in different environments. The double-opening glass doors are in a grid shape, with the transparency of the glass contrasting with the white frame, allowing for clear display of the internal items while adding a sense of brightness to the space. The lower part of the cabinet features a New Zealand pine drawer, with fine and uniform wood texture, paired with button-style handles, which are easy to open and close and meet the needs for concealed storage. Four round and conical cabinet legs support the cabinet, enhancing the height from the ground to reduce moisture erosion, and at the same time giving an overall light and dynamic visual effect. The internal layers of the cabinet are arranged reasonably, with the glass doors suitable for displaying books, utensils, or decorations, and the drawers providing classified storage space. The joint between the glass and the solid wood is finely crafted, opening smoothly and having good sealing performance. The overall design balances functionality and aesthetics, with material selection focusing on natural properties and durability. It is suitable for living rooms, dining rooms, or study rooms, meeting the needs for storage and display while becoming a highlight in the space.