A collaboration between Yves Behar of fuseproject and an MIT Media Lab spin-off, Ori is a way to make smaller spaces smarter and beautiful. The robotic funiture system can transform 200-300 square feet into a living room, bedroom, closet and office.
From the fuseproject blog (https://fuseproject.com/work/ori...), "...we wanted to create an experience of luxury despite the obvious lack of space. This can be done utilizing quality materials, creating efficiencies through space and functionality, and also through the experience of the technology itself."
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@kunalslab May be because of my own geographical constraints, but the first question that pops in my mind is - "Earthquake ?"
@nivo0o0 I am already planning where to move so I can later implement this product!
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I love loft spaces. This would be perfect for me. With a home office as well as a traditional office, this style would allow me to go from how to work with a press of a button. No more worries about hiding my bedroom from visiting clients. Now, if it can make the bed and a cup of coffee at a press of button, I'll need to get my credit card out yesternow!
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This looks interesting. Not for me in my current appartment, but it's cool.
A collaboration between Yves Behar of fuseproject and an MIT Media Lab spin-off, Ori is a way to make smaller spaces smarter and beautiful. The robotic funiture system can transform 200-300 square feet into a living room, bedroom, closet and office.
From the fuseproject blog (https://fuseproject.com/work/ori...), "...we wanted to create an experience of luxury despite the obvious lack of space. This can be done utilizing quality materials, creating efficiencies through space and functionality, and also through the experience of the technology itself."
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