Furniture
With the right furniture, you can turn a house into a comfortable and practical home. In this collection, you’ll find designs that suit a bright, well-kept interior and are easy to combine with different living styles. Think tables, chairs and cabinets with clean shapes, calm colours and materials that stay beautiful for years.
Furniture for a balanced interior
Whether you want to refresh one corner or completely redesign an entire room, it helps to choose furniture that brings calm and cohesion. Wood, metal, soft fabrics and neutral tones often work well together. This creates a base that you can easily finish with lighting, cushions or décor later on.
For the dining room or seating area, you can start with a matching table and combine it with comfortable chairs. If you want more storage or a clear foundation in the room, take a look at our cabinets too.
Which furniture suits your space?
Choose based on function and walkways
First, think about how the space will be used. In a living room, it’s nice to keep enough open space between the sofa, table and cabinet. In the dining room, comfort is important, especially if you spend a long time at the table. So measure the available space in advance and pay attention not only to the size of the furniture, but also to the space around it.
Small space or a bit larger?
In a compact interior, airy models often work well, such as furniture on slim legs or an open cabinet. In a larger room, you can add more presence with a bigger table or a sturdy storage piece. For extra convenience in the seating area, side tables are handy next to an armchair or sofa. If you’re looking for something for the centre of the living room, coffee tables are a natural choice.
Buying guide: what to look for in furniture
- Size: measure width, depth and height, and take doors, windows and walkways into account.
- Use: choose furniture that suits the way you live. A table for everyday use calls for a practical and durable surface.
- Material: wood adds warmth, metal looks sleek, and fabric adds softness. Combine materials for more depth.
- Colour: start with a calm base and add one or two accent colours for a polished look.
- Combining: repeat shapes or materials across multiple pieces so the room feels cohesive.
Tips for combining furniture well
A calm base often comes from not choosing everything from one series, while still paying attention to cohesion. For example, combine a wooden table with upholstered chairs, or place a sleek cabinet alongside softer shapes in accessories. If you want to complete the dining area, take a look at our dining chairs for models that combine comfort and style beautifully.
Also pay attention to height differences. A low coffee table, a mid-height cabinet and a lamp at height together create more balance. In smaller spaces, it helps not to place too many heavy pieces close together. That way, the whole room stays light and open.
Practical questions about furniture
How do I know if a piece of furniture fits my space?
Measure the area carefully and, if needed, mark out the dimensions on the floor with tape. Also check whether drawers, doors or chairs can still be used properly.
Which furniture is useful in a small living room?
Choose furniture with an airy look, such as slim tables or cabinets on legs. Multi-purpose pieces and compact side tables often work well too.
How do I combine different materials without creating a cluttered look?
Limit yourself to two or three main materials, such as wood, metal and fabric. Repeat those materials in several places throughout the room for cohesion.
What should I look for when choosing chairs?
Pay attention to seat height, back support and how they’ll be used. At a dining table, it’s nice if chairs are comfortable and fit well under the table.
What’s the best way to maintain my furniture?
Use a suitable care product for each material and regularly wipe furniture with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh cleaning products and test a product first on a less visible area.