Hyundai Livart said Tuesday it has launched three new products targeting the first-half moving and wedding season.
The company said the releases share a theme of “user-centered space optimization,” focusing on efficient storage, improved comfort and multiuse designs that blur boundaries in the home. Hyundai Livart said it aims to offer a “total interior solution” spanning spaces from kitchens and living rooms to bedrooms and home offices.
The “Edit” built-in wardrobe uses a made-to-order system adjustable in 5-millimeter increments to maximize storage efficiency, the company said. Its modular design lets users reconfigure the interior to fit their lifestyle. It comes in white and greige, and uses a stone-like texture intended to make the unit part of the room’s overall look. Customers can also choose an “endless door” option that extends the door line to the end of the wall to make the space appear larger, Hyundai Livart said.
The “Swanie” is a hotel-style bed designed to bring a hotel-room feel to the home, the company said. It features a stable structure and restrained design, with aluminum details used in the frame. Indirect lighting runs continuously across the headboard and the tops of both side panels to create a more comfortable sleeping environment. It is available in ivory and deep brown, Hyundai Livart said.
The “WeMove” is a multipurpose smart table with an electric lift system intended for use across living rooms, kitchens and home offices, the company said. The tabletop height can be adjusted from 610 millimeters to 1,020 millimeters for activities including meals, children’s play, studying and working from home. Hyundai Livart said it uses dual motors from “Jechang,” which it described as the world’s top linear motor manufacturer, to reduce vibration and noise and improve stability. The table also uses a ceramic top designed to resist stains and scratches, and a minimalist design meant to fit in various rooms.
A Hyundai Livart official said the new products prioritize core function and user convenience over decorative elements. “We will continue to introduce practical products that naturally fit into daily life while improving quality of life,” the official said.
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