Supplier's note
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Ah, so the user's format example shows Technical Specifications with Feature, Specification, Benefit. Therefore, despite the earlier mention of Application Scenario, the user's example uses Benefit. So I should follow the example format, using the three columns as in the example: Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Now, proceeding with that.
Technical Specifications Table:
Features from Product Attributes and Vision Details:
- Material: Wooden (from Product Attributes)
- Door Mechanism: Sliding (Product Attributes)
- Certification: AS/NZS 1859 (Product Attributes)
- Extendable (Feature)
- Adjustable (Feature)
- Collapsible (Feature)
- Modern Design (Feature)
- Convertible (Feature)
- Integrated Seating (from Vision: bench)
- Ambient Lighting (from Vision: equipped with ambient lighting)
- Modular Design (Vision mentions modularity)
- Adjustable Shelves and Rods (Vision details)
Wait, need to list each as a feature. Let me list all possible features:
Feature | Specification | Benefit
Material: Wooden | High-quality light-colored wood | Warm, natural appearance and durability
Door Mechanism | Sliding doors | Space-saving design, easy access
Certification | AS/NZS 1859 | Meets safety and quality standards
Extendable | Extendable hanging rods | Accommodate longer garments
Adjustable | Adjustable shelves and rods | Customizable storage space
Collapsible | Collapsible sections | Flexible space management
Modern Design | Clean lines, minimalist aesthetic | Sleek, contemporary look
Convertible | Convertible storage options | Adapt to changing needs
Integrated Seating | Foldable bench included | Convenient seating area for dressing
Ambient Lighting | Adjustable LED strips | Enhanced visibility and ambiance
Modular Design | Fully modular components | Easy customization and expansion
Wait, but the product attributes don't mention modular design, but the vision does. Since vision details are part of the input, they should be included.
Next, Customization Guide: "Adjustable shelves and rods allow customization of storage space to meet individual needs. The modular design enables users to expand or reconfigure the closet layout as required."
Scenario Solution Paragraph (Get Inspiration): "With its extendable hanging rods, you can maximize storage for long garments. The adjustable shelves let you organize folded items efficiently. The collapsible sections provide flexible space management for seasonal storage needs."
Choose Your Model Table:
The user wants three versions: Base, Advanced, Pro. Need to define parameters. Let's think of parameters like Storage Capacity, Customization Level, Material Quality, Lighting, etc.
Parameters could be:
- Adjustable Components (number of adjustable shelves/rods)
- Storage Capacity (volume)
- Material Quality (standard vs premium wood)
- Lighting System (basic vs advanced LED)
- Certification (all models have AS/NZS, but maybe Pro has additional certifications?)
Let me structure:
Parameter | Base Model | Advanced Model | Pro Model |
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Adjustable Shelves | 3 fixed positions | 5 adjustable | Fully modular |
Storage Capacity | 15 sq.ft. | 20 sq.ft. | 25 sq.ft. |
Material Quality | Standard wood | Premium wood | Eco-certified wood |
Lighting System | Basic LED | Dimmable LED | Smart LED with app control |
Collapsible Sections | 1 section | 2 sections | 3 sections |
Comparative hints: For example, "20% more storage capacity than traditional wardrobes".
Managers Note:
First paragraph: three technical breakthroughs. Let's pick:
- Modular Design: Allows full customization (Pro model)
- Smart Lighting (Pro's app control)
- Collapsible sections for space efficiency (all models, but Pro has more)
Second paragraph: Guide selection. For example:
- Base Model: Ideal for small spaces needing basic storage.
- Advanced: Families needing more storage and adjustable features.
- Pro: High-end users requiring premium materials and smart features.
Putting it all together in markdown as per the format.
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