I never knew what "furnitecture" was until I came across the Z Box from Dan Hisel. Dan Hisel is an architect who designed the Z Box as an answer to the age-old question of where to sleep in a newly renovated loft.
Whereas most apartments have rooms and walls already set up, some new lofts are literally just wide open spaces. The Z Box fills your need for furniture by acting as a bedroom, closet and even shelving set. The entire setup is designed to be simple to assemble: the Z Box only contains 12 total pieces. If you're planning on moving on up to a loft with walls anytime in the near future, you're definitely going to want to check out Dan Hisel's Z Box.
Boxed-In Bedrooms
Dan Hisel's Z Box is Designed for Room-Less Lofts
Trend Themes
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Furnitecture Design — The trend of fusion between furniture and architecture can open up innovation opportunities for designers to create multifunctional designs.
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Industry Implications
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