The drum-shaped stool is meticulously crafted from precious rosewood, based on the collection from the Forbidden City. With the guidance and assistance of experts from the Forbidden City, it took three years and five iterations to achieve the final result.

This drum-shaped stool strictly follows the replication of the original artifact from the Forbidden City, maintaining the elegant and slender profile of early Qing dynasty drum-shaped stools. The surface is divided into five sections with string patterns, adorned with drum nails, lotus petals, and bats. Particularly remarkable is the top surface of the drum-shaped stool, the spaces between the string patterns, and the middle section, which are all adorned with traditional craftsmanship - copper-core filigree enamel inlay. The enamel displays exquisite and elaborate patterns of Western lotus flowers and mythical dragons, with vibrant and splendid colors, showcasing the opulence and grandeur of ancient court furniture in a magnificent and fantastical manner.