The Anatomy of Interactive Furniture
Pressure, proximity, and environmental sensors hide beneath fabrics and wood, reading posture, movement, temperature, and light. Their job is simple: translate your habits into subtle adjustments that feel natural, not robotic, every single day.
The Anatomy of Interactive Furniture
Quiet actuators tilt cushions, lift headrests, or glide tables with soft starts and stops. Great interactive furniture prioritizes ergonomics, shaving micro-strain from routines while staying whisper-quiet, safe, and calm around kids, pets, and guests alike.