What are some examples of furniture architecture that prioritize adaptability?

1. Modular seating systems that can be rearranged and reconfigured in a variety of ways to suit different needs and spaces.

2. Foldable or collapsible furniture, such as tables, chairs, and beds, that can be easily stored away when not in use or when space is limited.

3. Multifunctional storage solutions, such as bookshelves that double as room dividers, or cabinets that can be used as a desk or work surface.

4. Adjustable height desks and chairs that can be customized for different users and tasks.

5. Lightweight, portable furniture that can be easily moved from room to room or taken outdoors, such as folding chairs and tables.

6. Wall-mounted or hanging furniture that can be adjusted or moved to different locations without the need for permanent installation.

7. Adaptable furniture designs that can be easily modified and upgraded over time, such as modular shelving systems that can be expanded or reconfigured as storage needs change.

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