The succulent bonsai collection area is based on the design concept of miniature oasis. In the three-story stepped glass greenhouse, different varieties of succulent are stretched out among volcanic stones and red jade soil: the jade dew on the upper layer is like transparent condensed fat, and the top of the leaves windows shine under the spotlight; the raw stone flowers in the middle layer are clustered into pebbles, and the grayish-green skin patterns look like natural rocks; the old pile masters on the lower layer are decorated like ink corals, with their aerials hanging down to the purple sand shallow basin covered with moss. A hanging bonsai composed of air pineapple and dead wood is hung on a customized metal grid frame. The atomization system regularly sprays water mist and condenses it into beads on the glass. The floor-to-floor flower stand in the corner is built with a tenon and tenon structure. The black walnut laminate displays a hand-kneaded rough pottery basin. The edge of the basin mouth is specially preserved with the clay texture, which contrasts with the fleshy leaves. On the magnetic display board on the wall, collectors use tweezers and a magnifying glass to carefully adjust the meaty platter. The smart fill light on the top simulates sunshine in different time zones, allowing these plant gems to bloom with unique vitality in modern storage aesthetics.