I want to put it in the living room, so I want something that matches the other furniture.
It is best to have something that does not look like a Buddhist altar at first glance.
Not a big one, but something compact.
Over the past few years, as we have received inquiries from customers about Buddhist altars, the three requests above are the most common.
So, I would like to introduce one of the basic designs I have come up with so far: a Buddhist altar with L-shaped legs and ash. It has a simple, sharp rectangular structure, and a distinctive design with L-shaped wooden legs and thin pin-shaped legs at the front and back, for a total of four support points. The distinctive legs are different from the solid feel of a typical Buddhist altar. In my image, the Buddhist altar is a place for the deceased who have gone to heaven, so I made the main body appear to be slightly raised.
The asymmetrical double doors have an inverted S-shaped seam. The surface of the door rises towards the center, and a cross-shaped slit is added in the middle. Insert your fingertips into this slit to open the door. The door is secured in place by a magnet, so when you close it, you need to apply just the right amount of pressure so that it snaps shut at the very end.
When viewed from the front, the door looks like a single solid piece of wood, but as it is, it is easily affected by the expansion and contraction of wood, so it is wrapped in homemade plywood that sandwiches the core material on both sides. Walnut is used for the core material, which creates a subtle accent.
There is a low altar inside. It can also be placed in front of you.
The idea is to place the principal image and memorial tablets on a stepped platform, but you can use it however you like.
You can place a small urn, personal belongings, or photographs...
There are other options to consider besides placing specific Buddhist altar items.
It is important to pray with sincerity every day.
The back of ZEROSSO Buddhist altars is also beautiful, so when you place them on a living room cabinet or the like, it is no problem to place them in a way that slightly shows the back.
The large, gorgeous Buddhist altars that have been around for a long time are no longer suited to modern life, where there is no room for a Buddhist altar. However, it is also true that many people still want to have a Buddhist altar, and want to place it somewhere close to home, such as the living room.
One option to meet such wishes is a Buddhist altar.
Size: Width 350mm, height 400mm, depth 230mm
Body dimensions: Width 250mm, height 290mm, depth 190mm
The depth of the platform is 100mm, and the height of the platform top is 250mm.
Material: Ash, walnut
Finish: Ceramic paint finish
*Please note that the product is not completely water resistant, so if moisture is left on the product, it will stain. If moisture gets on the product, please wipe it off as soon as possible.
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