Stories from Real Homes and Studios
When Maya downsized, her three-piece sofa reassembled into a media console and acoustic divider. Saturday visitors thought she renovated. She simply flipped brackets, added felt panels, and reclaimed precious light. Comment if you’ve ever discovered a second life hiding in your favorite furniture.
Stories from Real Homes and Studios
A small studio launched with four desks on casters and stackable shelves. As hires arrived, they duplicated modules and rolled new zones into place overnight. No moving crews, no downtime, just momentum. Their furniture scaled like software, preserving cash while sustaining culture and focus.