The meeting of technology and nature | ALPHAWOOD intelligent furniture family

The meeting of technology and nature | ALPHAWOOD intelligent furniture family

Beyond the passion for furniture, the link between the members of the ALPHAWOOD team is the common desire to create the perfection with the tiniest details.

Their primary goal is to take the concept of furniture to a new level by keeping pace with technological development. They believe in development, in the clean functionality of a smart home, furnished with the right furniture.

All elements of the interior function and connect to each other within the system, as an ecosystem, and can be easily controlled through a smartphone application.

ALPHAWOOD introduces us to the furniture of the future. The timeless pieces reveal the extended functions of the furniture wrapped in natural materials. They allow the user, that is the resident, to interact with their living space, thus opening a whole new dimension of comfort and convenience.

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