What if versatility lived in a single form ?

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Why are we living in half the space our parents did, but with twice the stuff?

Millennials and Gen Z are living in smaller spaces than older generations. Only 14% of millennials with kids own homes with 3+ bedrooms, compared to 28% of baby boomers.

The average size of new homes shrank from 2,303 sq ft in 2021 to 2,177 sq ft in 2023. Rising housing costs and a shift toward minimalism are driving this trend.

This Japanese inspired table is a minimalist, modular design made for small-space living. Its low profile invites relaxation and connection, while the table flip feature transforms it from a coffee table to a workspace. When placed as the position the table slots into the base, adding organization and extra space. A built-in area for personal decor adds a customizable touch. Perfect for modern lifestyles, it blends tradition with function saving space without sacrificing style.


Built for flexibility

Whether you’re working, socializing, or relaxing, the table adjusts to meet your lifestyle.

This design transforms from a coffee table into a work surface or dining spot, eliminating the need for multiple bulky pieces of furniture. Its low profile and modular features mean it fits easily into tight corners or minimalist interiors, helping maximize every square foot.

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Elevate your space with one piece that does it all designed for small homes, big moments, and mindful living.