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23 December

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Differently shaped room – different furniture

Because rooms are increasingly merging into one another, multifunctional furniture that indicates or separates living areas is in demand. Apart from built-in cupboards, predominantly solitary furniture is on-trend. Consistent collections and wall units in the living room weigh down the feeling of freedom too much, but a well combined mix and match look is more suitable. The art of this furniture with its classic qualities lies in the right balance of design – independent but not extroverted and appealing but not boring.

These are the heroes for unlimited living:

  • Multifunctional furniture like tables that are used as a dining area or workspace
  • Free-standing sofas
  • Cupboards that serve as storage space and walls
  • Room dividers with with a double-sided function (for example, in the form of a swivelling screen that can be used from both sides)
  • Mobile furniture for indoors and outdoors

 

Clunky is a thing of the past

For some time now, small and compact sofas and armchairs have been on-trend, and their designs often based on classic typologies. Affordable system furniture and compact individual furniture solutions with the following characteristics are also in demand:

 

  • Scalable (adaptable to different room dimensions)
  • Variable (technology that can be pulled out etc.)
  • Flexible in use

Life high up is also becoming stylish – the loft bed is making a comeback. However, such furniture systems have lost their reputation as something for a children’s room – instead, the suppliers place great value on modern aesthetics in an urban style. This is because they are now used in all smaller residential units such as microapartments and large spaces such as lofts.

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