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Hotello is a Full Bedroom or Office That Packs Away in an Armoire

Save yourself a trip to IKEA and carload after carload of moving boxes and built furniture, for the Hotello concept provides the basic elements of a room, all stowed away conveniently behind the doors of a mobile closet.

Antonio Scarponi and Roberto de Luca's vertical wheeled trunk contains a disassembled metal structure that can be constructed to form the cubic limits of the 2-meter-squared space. It comes with a transparent and a sound-absorbent curtain that work effectively as lightweight walls. A work surface, a daybed, cushions and a lamp come out of the red cupboard as well. Once emptied, this compartment makes an ideal cabinet for storing your possessions.

The designers developed the Das Konzept Hotello as a clever furnishing solution for converted warehouses and factories that will become livable lofts and workspaces.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Living Spaces - The Hotello concept shows that living and working spaces can be mobile and modular, offering opportunities for creating flexible living and workspaces in diverse locations.
2. Disassembling Furniture - The Hotello concept demonstrates the potential for furniture that can be easily assembled and disassembled for a more convenient and hassle-free moving and storage experience.
3. Multi-functional Furniture - The Hotello concept highlights the growing demand for furniture that serves multiple purposes, allowing people to make the most of limited living and workspace.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The Hotello concept presents an opportunity for furniture manufacturers to explore innovative designs and materials that offer modular and multi-functional features.
2. Real Estate and Property Management - The Hotello concept opens up potential for real estate developers to create more adaptable and flexible living and workspace solutions, particularly for industrial and warehouse conversions.
3. Interior Design - The Hotello concept showcases the need for interior designers to tailor their designs to meet the demands of modular and multi-functional living and workspace solutions.

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