Dynamic systems

Bring on flexible, multifunctional furniture! As modern homes become more dynamic, we’re seeing a shift to furniture designs that perform double duty, creating versatile living environments and making the most of smaller living spaces.

Modern workspace featuring the Calgary storage system with built-in workstation

Three key design elements of the dynamic systems trend

Remember that no matter how small, everything you bring into your home should serve a purpose.

Practicality

The dynamic systems trend prioritizes practicality and functionality. The key is ensuring that every element within your space serves a purpose.

Minimalism

The dynamic systems trends relies heavily on minimalism. Embrace a less-is-more mindset to keep your home in order and clutter-free.

Dynamic designs

Dynamic designs and flexible furniture pieces help to build versatile living environments and optimize small-space living.

Multipurpose storage units, such as the new Calgary, can be adapted as a discreet home office or with a cocktail cabinet, depending on the occasion. Shelving systems like Calgary or Como can also be coordinated and added to in numerous ways to maximize flexibility.

Tables are also your flexible friend. Multifunctional designs help to save space and offer versatility, too. With a minimalist Nordic look, the Kingston can flex seamlessly between dining and desk duties and is available with fixed or extendable options. The Chiva coffee table is pure functionality wrapped in great design. Hide your remotes, magazines and chargers in its clever integrated storage. Or, for an added joy factor, raise the slim table tops to create the perfect height for TV dinners.

Get the look

Modern and minimalist, these versatile designs seamlessly integrate storage so you can maintain the tidiness of your workspace without compromising on style.

Abstract sculpture on a shelf with framed artwork and book in a modern interior

Add your own personal touch with considered accessories.