Modern Furniture
9 products
9 products
Storage Furniture — Rotating towers, compact cabinets, and modular storage that work for smaller Indian apartments where every square foot counts. Built to hold more without taking over a room.
Side Tables and Accent Pieces — Space saving furniture that doubles as decor. These sit beside sofas, armchairs, and beds without demanding attention — until someone asks where you got them.
Living Room Furniture — Contemporary pieces designed for the way living rooms actually get used — for daily living, not just show. Clean lines, practical dimensions, finishes that age well.
Most urban Indian apartments are compact by design, not by choice. Small space furniture here is designed around that reality — pieces that do more than one job, take up less floor than expected, and don’t make a compact room feel more crowded. Rotating storage units and multi-use side tables work especially well in living rooms under 200 sq ft.
Living room furniture sets the tone for every other decision in a space. Get this right and the rest follows. The pieces here are intentionally sized for Indian living rooms — not designed for oversized Western interiors. If you are layering a living room setup, our home decor range covers artifacts, planters, and accent pieces that pair naturally with furniture.
Good storage furniture removes visual noise from a room. When clutter has somewhere to go, the furniture and decor you have actually show up. Rotating towers and modular units work across living rooms, bedrooms, and study corners. Once the furniture is sorted, lighting makes the biggest next difference — the home lighting for table lamps and floor lamps that work alongside most furniture setups.
Measure first — The most common furniture mistake is buying something that looks right in a photo and does not fit the actual space. Measure the intended area, including clearance for doors and walkways, before ordering.
Function before finish — The most-used furniture in a home gets noticed for how it holds up, not how it looked on day one. Prioritise build quality and practical dimensions over surface finishes.
Scale to the room — Furniture that is too large makes a room feel smaller; furniture that is too small looks lost. For compact spaces, pieces that sit lower to the ground and have slim profiles tend to read better.
Think in combinations — A single furniture piece rarely makes a room. A side table next to a floor lamp, a storage unit beside an accent chair — furniture works best when it connects to the other elements in a space.