Look How An Automated Furniture App Transforms A Small Apartment To Bigger Home
With the ever growing popularity of tiny apartments in major cities, the demand for space efficient and multi-functional furniture is now at its highest. This is one of the reasons why the Ori system is created.
The Ori system allows an apartment dweller to transform a studio apartment into a one-bedroom abode. The system was based on an experimental project led by research scientist Kent Larson several years ago at MIT Media Lab.
The system takes the old school approach of a Murphy bed and applies it into arrays of module that sits in the center of apartment on a motorized frame. The Ori system delivers a full-sized bed, a living room space with ookshelves and a couch or an office space with a full-sized desk space.
Ori’ has a touch-sensitive control panels located on the outer edge of the furniture module. It has motion sensors that detects when the user is near the control panel and illuminate the interface icons. The system also has a mobile app that the apartment owner can operate to rearrange the pad from a distance.
For more information and to see the Ori system in action, check out the following videos.
H/T: mashable
Nice concepts. Allows one to live and work in the same space