I can't possibly pick a fav. They were all awesome and so clever. Just right for today's tiny home movement, where everything needs to have more than one function.
First time on your channel, I really liked the fact that unlike others,you give us the name of the company that made the furniture,thanks for working hard to make the video for people who have no clue,how to buy these items
@@nubiawalker246under the video there is a link marked “more” click on that and the right side of screen shows more information with dynamic links to products. Good luck!
These items are perfect for tiny homes, whether on wheels or not. Amazing and clever, they allow spaces to be far more accommodating. I wish we could find more things like this in the U.S. Thank you for providing links!
What good is shelves that pull down into a table? Either you can't use the shelves as shelves, or you have to empty them any time you want to use the table.
If I ever had to live in an expencive city cause of work and not wanting to comute, this is exactly what I would do. I would get a morgage and buy a small apartmant, up to 75 sq feet (way to small to be as expencive as the ones that are 100 - 200 sq feet) and modular furniture. All I need is a funcioning kitchen with one burner, wet room (toilet and shower together) since I would use a kitchen sink, a murphy bed and a lots of storidge room. Great ideas, thank you guys! And thank you for listing where you can buy this amazing products!
Love this bed that folds down over a really nice sofa ( looks like it might be modular) would love to know who makes it and where it can be bought! Most sofas that are in front of fold down beds re really small, this white sofa seems to be really nice size.
Love the no knobs cabinets and drawers. Been looking at tiny homes and the space for knobs eats into livable space. Also multi use furniture that tucks away into normally overlooked crannies. Total 👍🏼 for all the ideas! ❤😊
NICE! ergonomic without electricity or solar just plain human power. Love all of it!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊Very innovative with simplicity. 2 thumbs up this is a clean future❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
I like some of these designs and ideas. My only concern is with beds; they can definitely be used to hit someone hard in the head. Especially those kid's beds... I've been hit by a falling mattress as a kid before, I can't even imagine being hit by something hard and just as large. Similarly, wouldn't they be heavy to lift? If not, then they're light, but wouldn't they be less durable?
I have seen things like bookshelves that turn into tables etc. before. The problem that is never addressed is, OK, fine, you have a bookshelf, right? What's it doing for you? Just sitting there up against the wall? No. It's full of books, knick-knacks, junk, etc. STUFF that you have to MOVE and PUT SOMEWHERE ELSE in order to convert the thing into a table. For some odd reason they never show people scrambling around their apartment trying to find a new place for all that stuff so they can have a table instead of a bookshelf.
not necessarily - depending on the height of the items on the shelf you may be able to just leave it there and slide the shelfs down towards the table setting. in my case, i'd mostly keep on the shelfs items that i'd want to use on the table (journals, pens, ruler, calendar, etc).
@@cucabueno Well, that's still going to be a problem, considering you're probably converting it into a table in order to *eat* there, and where are you going to put your plates and silverware with all that Bookshelf Stuff still sitting there taking up space?
@@uncaboat2399 Maybe it doesn't fit that use case. I'd want to keep a journal, a pen, a book or two, maybe a ruler, and wouldn't need to move any of it.
That staircase that has cabinets and table underneath would great for a tiny/small house house build to a sleeping loft. What company was it, and where can I find more information on this type of setup?
Sería interesante crearle un protector de pantalla, ya que esta es muy delicada ante cualquier golpecito, eh ahí el negocio de estos fabricantes de TV led, ya que su pantalla cuesta casi igual que un TV nuevo.
I like them all but they are all from ither countries and expensive to ship here. I am planning a tiny home and would love to beable to purchase a unit from one of your videos
What about the wires/cables connecting all the devices and the electrical cord(s) on the swivelling TV furniture? Where are they placed, don't tell me they all go in the swivelling mechanism.
WOW! That is some amazing furniture. While watching, I kept thinking these items would be great for use inside one of those "tiny homes". But I also thought... that looks expensive.
Deberían de traer toda esta novedad de muebles salas comedores y camas a la ciudad de México para los q tenemos departamentos chicos y cuando haya aquí en Mexico una muebleria avísenme
Granted, I don't know the prices. But most of these look like "You don't have a lot of space, meaning you likely don't have a lot of money. So spend hundreds if not thousands on our furniture!" I hope I'm wrong about that one... >.>;
I think this is perfect for expensive places like new work, London. Even if you are a high earner space is super expensive and thousands in furniture is nothing.
In many big cities in Europe, it's quite common to buy a small apartment in the city that would cost even higher than a super large house outside the city. It's because we value our time. And we like living in a lively area that's full of restaurants and shops better than a dead-quiet suburb that would require us to commute for everything. It's the choice than me & my partner made and while during corona we did wonder if we made the right choice (location was irrelevant when you were spending the entire day in the house), we have no regrets. And I would gladly pay an extra 5-10% of the house value to customize it and use the space more efficiently.
These things have been around forever, but you never see them in real life. They are usually ridiculously expensive and not all that practical in reality.
Running review of each item: 1. pull out desk: useful, but the essential problem is managing desk space where it doesn't become storage... so you never fold up the extension. For office/hobby stuff, that's isn't an easy guarantee like it is for a folding bed or dining room table. 2. fold out 2 seater table/cupboard: Isn't suitable for a picnic solution due to the styling (& probably not weatherproof), but would be a good option for a space constrained kitchen! 3. Multistool: Just great, only problem is remembering how to put it back together LOL. They could probably improve the design by embossing letters/symbols into the upholstery as built in reminders 4. Shelf/Table: OK, this is just stupid. Shelves are for storage... that's what shelves are. In order to convert it back & forth you'll need to CLEAR the shelves before you bring it down... which is just extra work & then you need a staging area to put the contents of the shelves; exacerbating space management issues. 0 out of 10, NOT a 'smart design' 5 & 6. Foldable sofa/armchair: Just great, super durable. Doubles as a futon 7. Swivel out TV entertainment center: Suspicious lack of cabling shown going to the TV. Good concept, but that is kind of telling. Makes me think it was designed by people who don't actually use a TV for anything, & isn't actually practical 8. OTHER swivel out TV entertainment center: MUCH better, and kind of highlights my point re: #7. This thing is all about the cable management, that's how critical cable management is... so WTH is it with #7? One issue though with #8 is the design locks you into a port selection... which means it might become obsolete over time as tech standards change (which they very much do... we've gone thru 5 or 6 different TV connector options since I was a kid in the 90s) #9 sliding furniture thing: good concept, would like to clarify if the thing is actually usable as steps, as the design seems to heavily imply #10 various stuff from the company Clee: desk is meh... just a standard folding desk. Folding table+shelves, same concern as #1... you have to be disciplined about keeping the table mode clear to get the space savings. Combined entertainment/table/bed unit is a bit more interesting... although it's geared towards basically folks who want a guest room option... since most folks want to lie in bed & watch TV, which makes it undesirable as a primary sleeping arrangement. The Murphey bed ironically takes up more space with the attached sofa bits than a traditional Murphey... so calling that one a fail #11 Invisible Bed Products: Folding dining table/cabinet is great. Murphey beds actually think about saving space, unlike the Clee products. Note how the adult version doesn't take up additional floorspace beyond the footprint of the bed. Folding desks again have the issue where habits have to be adjusted to use them... and this is particularly of note with the Murphey bed combo, since if you have in-progress stuff going on the desks it means you literally don't have a bed to use. Master bedroom setup though is just great
not necessarily - depending on the height of the items on the shelf you may be able to just leave it there and slide the shelfs down towards the table setting.
People already told everything about folding shelves-table. It may have a scenarios though, if you use it for yourself, you can keep table items and fold it to shelves to free space, then return back to table. Not that you have a friend and empty shelves to have a dinner. In that case better have table which folds into a wall, it will have more free space in folded space and the same functionality - it is empty when folded. About murphy beds. The concept is cool, but... If you will sleep on them regularly you will need to store somewhere all the sheets or it will not be too compact. Also you can't fold it immediately after sleep, as it is wet. And so you will not be able to use table immediately. Or you will have mold in your bed. And that bed which you can turn around, it takes a lot of space, as you need space to allow it to turn. Better have stationary bed instead that complex mechanics. The folding armchair is strange. It does not have legs, and it will just wipe your floor. Also how you would clean that up? More like a rich man's item. Expensive strange and unusable. = ) All in all 90% of the video is ads for India company? = ) We understood that you can have a foldable bed, thank you. = ) The concept with shelves to table conversion is nice, though it have different scenario than showed on video. It is more like, you keep you notebook and papers, which folds from table to shelves to have your yoga for example on a work break. But it may be not so easy to fold. And what if you do something wrong and everything will collapse? Metal bars + sawdust panels are heavy. Comparing to just one sawdust panel which folds down as a classic folding table solution.
Nice to have the company name and what the items are, but when you get to the company websites you cannot find the products at all, or the keyword brings page upon page of product listings.
So, which of these smart furniture design ideas is your favorite?
Everything.
I can't possibly pick a fav. They were all awesome and so clever. Just right for today's tiny home movement, where everything needs to have more than one function.
Where can I buy the "TV-Shelf-Brackets"? Or how they're called?
Clei LGM swivel murphy bed was sick. $6-$15,000. Great video. Thank you.
There are so many great ideas!
Where can I find the wall mounted swivel TV panel with the hidden storage behind it?
First time on your channel, I really liked the fact that unlike others,you give us the name of the company that made the furniture,thanks for working hard to make the video for people who have no clue,how to buy these items
So, how and where do we buy them.I must have missed it when they said it?
@@nubiawalker246 he tells you the company names. Look them up using Google
@@nubiawalker246under the video there is a link marked “more” click on that and the right side of screen shows more information with dynamic links to products. Good luck!
I totally agree with this comment
These items are perfect for tiny homes, whether on wheels or not. Amazing and clever, they allow spaces to be far more accommodating. I wish we could find more things like this in the U.S. Thank you for providing links!
What good is shelves that pull down into a table? Either you can't use the shelves as shelves, or you have to empty them any time you want to use the table.
If I ever had to live in an expencive city cause of work and not wanting to comute, this is exactly what I would do. I would get a morgage and buy a small apartmant, up to 75 sq feet (way to small to be as expencive as the ones that are 100 - 200 sq feet) and modular furniture. All I need is a funcioning kitchen with one burner, wet room (toilet and shower together) since I would use a kitchen sink, a murphy bed and a lots of storidge room. Great ideas, thank you guys! And thank you for listing where you can buy this amazing products!
Love the 5 chair stools and THOSE STAIRS!!!! ❤❤❤❤ I also loved the flat screen that swung out.
Love this bed that folds down over a really nice sofa ( looks like it might be modular) would love to know who makes it and where it can be bought! Most sofas that are in front of fold down beds re really small, this white sofa seems to be really nice size.
Love the no knobs cabinets and drawers. Been looking at tiny homes and the space for knobs eats into livable space. Also multi use furniture that tucks away into normally overlooked crannies. Total 👍🏼 for all the ideas! ❤😊
😍ALL OF THEM!!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍
I like the TV wall mounted idea
Incredibly cool ideas. Not surprised none of the companies were in the US. My favorite was Invisibed and their collection.
NICE! ergonomic without electricity or solar just plain human power. Love all of it!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊Very innovative with simplicity. 2 thumbs up this is a clean future❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
I like some of these designs and ideas. My only concern is with beds; they can definitely be used to hit someone hard in the head. Especially those kid's beds... I've been hit by a falling mattress as a kid before, I can't even imagine being hit by something hard and just as large. Similarly, wouldn't they be heavy to lift? If not, then they're light, but wouldn't they be less durable?
This is a good one. Thanks
Nice to see galvanized square steel frames
Amazing design concepts especially for confined spaces
😃👌
Im a huge fan of those new wireless TVs. They draw power from the air.
Just came across this video... Love it!!
I have seen things like bookshelves that turn into tables etc. before. The problem that is never addressed is, OK, fine, you have a bookshelf, right? What's it doing for you? Just sitting there up against the wall? No. It's full of books, knick-knacks, junk, etc. STUFF that you have to MOVE and PUT SOMEWHERE ELSE in order to convert the thing into a table.
For some odd reason they never show people scrambling around their apartment trying to find a new place for all that stuff so they can have a table instead of a bookshelf.
not necessarily - depending on the height of the items on the shelf you may be able to just leave it there and slide the shelfs down towards the table setting.
in my case, i'd mostly keep on the shelfs items that i'd want to use on the table (journals, pens, ruler, calendar, etc).
@@cucabueno Well, that's still going to be a problem, considering you're probably converting it into a table in order to *eat* there, and where are you going to put your plates and silverware with all that Bookshelf Stuff still sitting there taking up space?
@@uncaboat2399 Maybe it doesn't fit that use case. I'd want to keep a journal, a pen, a book or two, maybe a ruler, and wouldn't need to move any of it.
That first table was good.
These are absolutely brilliant designs
This beautiful I like❤
Hello, Wow, Congratulations Cool 👍👏👏👏👏 I am impressed.
I am trying to find the website for the Mebalak sofa. Can you please provide? I love it...😁
Oh my goodness. I want all of them.
Me too
i love all of them
Great video. Can't find info on Mebelek sofa. Thanks.
All those space saving Murphy beds leave a question. Where do you store the bedding?
That staircase that has cabinets and table underneath would great for a tiny/small house house build to a sleeping loft. What company was it, and where can I find more information on this type of setup?
Save the clip, most cabinet makers could do this sort of thing if they saw the video
All ideas and smart designs are very nice. Please post videos of smart designs for small bedrooms or living rooms.
Nice furniture
Love the chair at 3:15!
Love all of them
I will have to win the lotto to have all these things! 😊
Where can we see and buy this furniture?
You can't. Of course. It's just to look at on RUclips.
Meu like é o 566!
The more moving parts, the more maintenance needed... dont forget, theres responsibility with owning stuff ✌️
The InvisibleBed company had a lot of good ideas, all in one place!
#2 Anthill
A lot of excellent pieces. 😊
Where do you get the plans for these ideas? I love the folding table and want to make it.
Nice ideas for small spaces. Are there any USA companies that do these types of furniture.
Amazing
Genial🌈❤❤🌈👽
I'm moving into a small home ,thanks for that share on the great furniture tips
Where can I buy these amazing furniture? Thx
Сделайте сами ... ничего сложного ☝☝....
Глаза боятся - руки делают ☝☝☝☝😄
Some very clever thinking.
what is the website and how can I get the furnitures that I love?
Interesting stuff but that storage behind a tv? Where are the wires??
Those arms usually hold wires tucked in
I love them all.
my dream❤
Does anyone know the name of that swivel tv panel or a link to the product at 5:00
Awesome furnitire.
En chile donde podre encontrsr slgo asi ? Como la mesita alargada
I’m happy there is an Indian company making these types of furniture,…which I used to see only on RUclips channels of foreign countries….
👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
인태리어 대단하십니다
Thank you bhaiya.. Bohot help hua.
Where can I purchase tv/dining table and chair? At 4:40.
I was kinda really impressed to see a couple of items from Ukraine. thumbs up!
Fabuloso
That is a wonderful idea
Bravo!
Awesome
Sería interesante crearle un protector de pantalla, ya que esta es muy delicada ante cualquier golpecito, eh ahí el negocio de estos fabricantes de TV led, ya que su pantalla cuesta casi igual que un TV nuevo.
Where can I buy the argo armchair in the UK ???
Where can I buy the hardware for first folding table?
I am speaking from India. I want to learn and do these things
9:40 the rising coffee table is great to eat in front of the TV. I wouldn't trust any of the foldable tables to support the weight of real use.
I love those beds that could turn into others for homes.
I like the lightweight couch, just cant find an english translation on the website to see if I can order it
Do you have any stores in India-Mumbai?
No Hi, thanks for your comment! My goal is to share the best interesting and creative designs with design enthusiasts. :)
Jes very cool
Wonderful 👍
Love these great furniture
Interesting
I like them all but they are all from ither countries and expensive to ship here. I am planning a tiny home and would love to beable to purchase a unit from one of your videos
What about the wires/cables connecting all the devices and the electrical cord(s) on the swivelling TV furniture? Where are they placed, don't tell me they all go in the swivelling mechanism.
WOW! That is some amazing furniture. While watching, I kept thinking these items would be great for use inside one of those "tiny homes". But I also thought... that looks expensive.
Deberían de traer toda esta novedad de muebles salas comedores y camas a la ciudad de México para los q tenemos departamentos chicos y cuando haya aquí en Mexico una muebleria avísenme
buen dia desde GUADALAJARA México. una duda el tiempo estimado de funcionalidad de los muebles de cuanto tiempo es suponiendo un uso diario normal?
Granted, I don't know the prices. But most of these look like "You don't have a lot of space, meaning you likely don't have a lot of money. So spend hundreds if not thousands on our furniture!" I hope I'm wrong about that one... >.>;
I think this is perfect for expensive places like new work, London. Even if you are a high earner space is super expensive and thousands in furniture is nothing.
In many big cities in Europe, it's quite common to buy a small apartment in the city that would cost even higher than a super large house outside the city. It's because we value our time. And we like living in a lively area that's full of restaurants and shops better than a dead-quiet suburb that would require us to commute for everything. It's the choice than me & my partner made and while during corona we did wonder if we made the right choice (location was irrelevant when you were spending the entire day in the house), we have no regrets. And I would gladly pay an extra 5-10% of the house value to customize it and use the space more efficiently.
Even if I had a larger home, I still want to get these furniture to maximize on space.
Exactly my thoughts! 👍🏽
Lmao, the average consumer could not get hafele accessories for the price if you have a dealer account with them. 😂 Absolutely night and day
Wow, it's sure beats giant king size beds in every room, just like mom had in our small house 🤷♀️🤦🏻♀️
Where can I buy these wonderful furniture ?
First time on your channel. Would love to purchase mebelok sofa
Wow crazy
I would put that stair case in a tiny home
folding queen bed with the storage space
Nice 👍
These things have been around forever, but you never see them in real life. They are usually ridiculously expensive and not all that practical in reality.
How can I start distribution with those products ❤❤❤
like no handles cleaner and easier to keep clean!
How do the tv work without power and cables?
Running review of each item:
1. pull out desk: useful, but the essential problem is managing desk space where it doesn't become storage... so you never fold up the extension. For office/hobby stuff, that's isn't an easy guarantee like it is for a folding bed or dining room table.
2. fold out 2 seater table/cupboard: Isn't suitable for a picnic solution due to the styling (& probably not weatherproof), but would be a good option for a space constrained kitchen!
3. Multistool: Just great, only problem is remembering how to put it back together LOL. They could probably improve the design by embossing letters/symbols into the upholstery as built in reminders
4. Shelf/Table: OK, this is just stupid. Shelves are for storage... that's what shelves are. In order to convert it back & forth you'll need to CLEAR the shelves before you bring it down... which is just extra work & then you need a staging area to put the contents of the shelves; exacerbating space management issues. 0 out of 10, NOT a 'smart design'
5 & 6. Foldable sofa/armchair: Just great, super durable. Doubles as a futon
7. Swivel out TV entertainment center: Suspicious lack of cabling shown going to the TV. Good concept, but that is kind of telling. Makes me think it was designed by people who don't actually use a TV for anything, & isn't actually practical
8. OTHER swivel out TV entertainment center: MUCH better, and kind of highlights my point re: #7. This thing is all about the cable management, that's how critical cable management is... so WTH is it with #7? One issue though with #8 is the design locks you into a port selection... which means it might become obsolete over time as tech standards change (which they very much do... we've gone thru 5 or 6 different TV connector options since I was a kid in the 90s)
#9 sliding furniture thing: good concept, would like to clarify if the thing is actually usable as steps, as the design seems to heavily imply
#10 various stuff from the company Clee: desk is meh... just a standard folding desk. Folding table+shelves, same concern as #1... you have to be disciplined about keeping the table mode clear to get the space savings. Combined entertainment/table/bed unit is a bit more interesting... although it's geared towards basically folks who want a guest room option... since most folks want to lie in bed & watch TV, which makes it undesirable as a primary sleeping arrangement. The Murphey bed ironically takes up more space with the attached sofa bits than a traditional Murphey... so calling that one a fail
#11 Invisible Bed Products: Folding dining table/cabinet is great. Murphey beds actually think about saving space, unlike the Clee products. Note how the adult version doesn't take up additional floorspace beyond the footprint of the bed. Folding desks again have the issue where habits have to be adjusted to use them... and this is particularly of note with the Murphey bed combo, since if you have in-progress stuff going on the desks it means you literally don't have a bed to use. Master bedroom setup though is just great
about 4, exact what I would comment
How about tiny r.v options?
Like all but where to get them?
Knowing how lazy I am, these won't work, cuz they'd just be taken out once and never put away 😂
Dude that's exactly what I was thinking too, those ain't never going back in. 😂😂
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Is it really smart if I have to clear out a shelf every time to have a table?
not necessarily - depending on the height of the items on the shelf you may be able to just leave it there and slide the shelfs down towards the table setting.
People already told everything about folding shelves-table. It may have a scenarios though, if you use it for yourself, you can keep table items and fold it to shelves to free space, then return back to table. Not that you have a friend and empty shelves to have a dinner. In that case better have table which folds into a wall, it will have more free space in folded space and the same functionality - it is empty when folded.
About murphy beds. The concept is cool, but... If you will sleep on them regularly you will need to store somewhere all the sheets or it will not be too compact. Also you can't fold it immediately after sleep, as it is wet. And so you will not be able to use table immediately. Or you will have mold in your bed.
And that bed which you can turn around, it takes a lot of space, as you need space to allow it to turn. Better have stationary bed instead that complex mechanics.
The folding armchair is strange. It does not have legs, and it will just wipe your floor. Also how you would clean that up? More like a rich man's item. Expensive strange and unusable. = )
All in all 90% of the video is ads for India company? = ) We understood that you can have a foldable bed, thank you. = )
The concept with shelves to table conversion is nice, though it have different scenario than showed on video. It is more like, you keep you notebook and papers, which folds from table to shelves to have your yoga for example on a work break. But it may be not so easy to fold. And what if you do something wrong and everything will collapse? Metal bars + sawdust panels are heavy. Comparing to just one sawdust panel which folds down as a classic folding table solution.
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Nice to have the company name and what the items are, but when you get to the company websites you cannot find the products at all, or the keyword brings page upon page of product listings.