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New Technologies Are Changing The Way We Look At Furniture Making

By Sammeer Pakvasa-MD, Eleganz Interiors   Recent times have witnessed technology becoming an integral part of an individual’s day-to-day life. These advancements have been reshaping consumer expectations and the very way businesses are run. This revolutionising

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Published - Thursday, 12 Mar, 2020
New Technologies Are Changing The Way We Look At Furniture Making
By Sammeer Pakvasa-MD, Eleganz Interiors   Recent times have witnessed technology becoming an integral part of an individual’s day-to-day life. These advancements have been reshaping consumer expectations and the very way businesses are run. This revolutionising effect can be seen in the furniture industry as well. Companies in this sector are implementing emerging technologies to create functional, comfortable and attractive furniture items that blend well into modern lifestyles and the working culture. Here are some changes that can be vividly felt with regards to furniture making via technological changes Altering furniture design In a technologically driven world, consumers want furniture that aligns with their needs. The design is no longer simply comfort centric; rather, the ease of use is being given equal importance. Furniture is being custom-made so that the user can easily access a whole range of devices whilst sitting on the chair. Further, corporate spaces have witnessed yet another transition where the design includes feature boundaries, private spaces and acoustical properties. Modern furniture has accelerated this change by adding visual and privacy elements such as chairs with top and side panels, fixtures that can be reconfigured at a moment’s notice, desk dividers that help block visual distractions and several others. Age of accessories The rapid growth of technology has brought the usage of small office accessories into fashion. These elements are trendy and are known to sever multiple purposes. For instance, the dry-erase board primarily used for note-making is also a tool used for decluttering the space around. Further, it entails a magnetic glass panel which is self-standing and double sided in nature. Its properties enable it to work as a desk partition that can enhance privacy in open offices whilst serving its main objective. Internet of things (IoT) The concept is based on the idea that everything present in an individual’s home or workplace can be connected from one network and controlled from afar. Designers are coming up with items that can be accessed by a mere click of button. Certain options available today include armchairs, wherein users can adjust the tilt with their smartphones. Modern times have also witnessed work tables with tablets embedded in them, wherein one can control these even when they aren’t physically present around. These changes have a remarkable effect on productivity as professionals can work from anywhere, at any time. Knowing what consumers want Success in the furniture market comes only to those sellers who know what their customer really desires and customises in accordance. As the industry is known for supplying high priced objects, getting the design wrong or failing to meet the buyer’s preference can lead to huge losses for the business. However, with the rapid growth of the digital spectrum, marketers are able to gather large amounts of data, thereby helping them understand their target audience better. The furniture sector has seen a 360-degree change with technology taking over. Multiple trends like minimalism, which were prevalent in the previous era, have come to a decline, while several new styles have come to the picture. While transition has been gradual, the furniture business has gone through an absolute transformation and is expected to go through a lot more.

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