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Modular furniture for the whole home

Furniture to fit out the living room, bedroom, kitchen, home office and hallway, ready to assemble at home. Wardrobes, beds, sofas, dressers, desks and tables priced from around €70 up to roughly €1,700.

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Furniture to fit out the living room, bedroom, kitchen, home office and hallway, with more than a thousand references ready to assemble at home. This catalogue brings together wardrobes, beds, sofas, tables, dressers, desks, nightstands, armchairs and kitchen sets, priced from around €70 for accessory pieces such as the Tetrix bedside table up to roughly €1,700 for large-format sofas. All models arrive packed in boxes with step-by-step instructions and fittings included, and most can be assembled in a day with a screwdriver and an Allen key.

Furniture by room: living room, bedroom, kitchen and home office

The catalogue is organised by room so that your search starts from the space you're furnishing. For the living room there are sofas — corner sofas, three-seaters, two-seaters and sofa beds — low TV units from 135 to 190 cm, coffee tables and sideboards in different finishes. For the bedroom there are beds in 140×200 and 160×200 cm with or without storage base (Ruso, Kassel, Saturn), wardrobes with two to four doors, dressers with three to six drawers and bedside tables. The kitchen section includes full modular kitchen sets from 180 to 300 cm wide — Junona and other ranges — with base units, wall cabinets and, in many models, a worktop included. For the home office or study area there are desks (Homeland 156×150 cm, Kaspian 120 cm) and auxiliary work furniture. The hallway is covered with shoe cabinets, coat racks and slim console tables designed for pass-through spaces.

Storage: wardrobes, dressers and accessory furniture

The storage block is the largest in the catalogue and ranges from small pieces to full-wall solutions. Wardrobes go from 90 cm wide (Nuis 90, Tetrix) up to 150 cm compositions with mirror and 240 cm tall (Flex 150 in graphite, around €1,000), with interiors combining hanging rails, shelves and drawers. Dressers range from 90 to 156 cm wide — Nandu 90, Zele 135, Forn 156, Hesen 101 — and are useful for separating clothing by season or adding a surface in rooms without a desk. Bedside tables, shoe cabinets and hallway consoles start at around €70 and let you complete the composition without inflating the budget.

Finishes and styles: oak, white, graphite and bicolour combinations

The catalogue's palette is designed so that any piece fits into Scandinavian, contemporary or industrial interiors. Oak tones — artisan, sonoma, wotan, riviera, monastery, april — dominate the offer and pair well with light walls and grey, beige or green textiles. Gloss white and matt white add light and are especially useful in small flats or rooms with little natural light. Graphite, anthracite grey and black fronts are reserved for minimalist or industrial settings and provide contrast against light walls. Several models come in bicolour combinations — oak with white, oak with black, oak with graphite — which help break visual monotony without adding extra decorative pieces.

Materials and construction: MDF, melamine and fittings

Most cabinet bodies and fronts are built on 16 to 18 mm particle board and MDF, coated with melamines or decorative laminates that resist daily use, ambient humidity and minor scratches. Soft-close hinges prevent door slams and extend the life of the doors; drawers with metal runners support heavier loads without coming off track. Kitchen furniture uses boards with additional moisture treatment, while beds and wardrobes use reinforced screw-and-dowel joints for stability under heavier loads. Legs, handles and knobs come as standard with each model and don't require a separate purchase.

How to plan furniture for a whole home

When you're furnishing a whole home, it pays to follow a logical order to avoid duplicated spending and returns. First, measure each room and sketch a simple floor plan with the position of doors, windows, electrical sockets and radiators. Second, prioritise the essentials: bed, wardrobe and sofa are the purchases that take up the most space and condition everything else. Third, define a palette of two or three tones — for example, oak combined with white and a graphite or black accent — and apply it across all rooms to get visual coherence without buying every piece from the same range. Finally, leave accessory pieces (bedside tables, hallway console, coffee table) for a second purchase, once you're living in the space and know what you really need.

Delivery throughout Spain and assembly at home

All furniture is delivered flat-packed in boxes, which makes access to flats with narrow stairs or small lifts easier. Each box includes step-by-step instructions and the necessary fittings; assembly does not require professional tools and most models can be put together in one or two hours with a second pair of hands. We deliver across mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands via dedicated transport, and we answer questions about dimensions, finishes and compatibility between pieces before you confirm the order.