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You are a quality problem, the process is not in place, that is, the wood is not up to standard when drying. That is to say, when the humidity of the wood is high, it is used to make furniture, or like a small factory, there is no drying equipment.
Go buy some oil for a leather sofa and check it out......
Your shared property. Then divide equally.
If you buy furniture from a big brand, it's no problem if you have quality assurance.
Does your furniture have shrink joints? Generally, the factory of solid wood furniture should reserve shrinkage joints, because the weather temperature changes, which can prevent cracking.
It's definitely not normal for the ebony furniture to crack just after buying it back for a month, and you probably bought a fake.