Kleinmöbel
Kleinmöbel, literally "small furniture," denotes a category of furniture designed for compact living spaces or for specialized functions. The term is used in German-speaking contexts to distinguish smaller, space-saving pieces from larger volumes such as wardrobes or beds. Kleinmöbel includes items such as Beistelltische (side tables), Nachttische (nightstands), Hocker (stools), Stühle, Bänke, Kommoden, Konsolen, Wandregale and Schminktische.
These pieces are commonly designed to be versatile, stackable, or modular to maximize usability in apartments
Historically, Kleinmöbel gained prominence with urbanization and modernist design in the 20th century, when architects and
Materials and construction for Kleinmöbel vary, including solid wood, plywood, particleboard, and metal, with finishes ranging
In modern interior design, Kleinmöbel are valued for space efficiency, modular versatility, and minimalist aesthetics, serving