Selecting Furniture For Interiors
At its simplest, furniture can be separated into three distinct categories: 1. Places to put yourself (seating). 2. Places to put your things (storage). And 3. Places to use your things (surfaces). In selecting which objects best serve these three needs, specifiers must very carefully consider not only their primary use, but also their individual as well as combined aesthetic. They must consider whether the piece of furniture spark joy, as Marie Kondo famously dictates, as well as how it functionally combines.
Searching Furniture Categories
With over 100,000 pieces jockeying for space in Architonic’s wide-ranging furniture section, specifiers are gratefully gifted both general and very specific subcategories to define their search. Starting with seating, for example, it’s possible to scroll through all available seating to find inspiration, or to dive deeper into functionality, finding all armchairs, or all chaise longues. From there, the subcategories expand further, to reveal many groups of products with either specific features, for example, armchairs with writing tablets, or specific materials, for example, chaise longues in leather for specifiers to either combine or contrast style, searching by material, colour or finish.
Learn More About Furniture on Architonic
Once the perfect product has been found, glinting like a diamond in a sea of pearls, specifiers can dive further for more information and images of the product itself, along with links to variants in colour and material, or the rest of the collection. Further specifications, CAD files, dealers and catalogues can all be directly requested from the manufacturers on Architonic.