Novamobili delivers exceptional design solutions for small spaces through the Forsingle project.
October 17th, 2013
In response to the rise in SOHOs (single office/home office) in Singapore, and the increasing popularity of loft living and studio apartments, Novamobili has introduced a furniture line that’s in step with today’s modern ethos of ‘having more with less’.
Embracing the needs of today’s contemporary lifestyle, Forsingle combines the latest in design, innovation, flexibility, efficiency and comfort, and brings together in a single room the functions of different areas in the home.
A wide range of elegant and stylish solutions are married with thoughtful, high quality designs to suit different tastes and needs, thus opening up new level of possibilities for today’s living spaces.
Like all the products under Novamobili, the Forsingle range is made exclusively in Italy.
Novamobili at W. Atelier
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