flatpacks
Flatpacks, commonly known as flat-pack furniture, refer to products that are designed to be disassembled into a set of flat packages for easy transportation and storage. This concept was popularized by the Swedish company IKEA in the 1950s, revolutionizing the furniture industry by making high-quality, affordable products accessible to a broader audience. Flatpack furniture is typically shipped in a compact form, allowing customers to assemble it themselves at home.
The primary advantage of flatpack furniture is its cost-effectiveness. By reducing shipping costs and minimizing material
However, flatpack furniture has faced criticism for its perceived lower durability compared to traditional furniture. The
Modern flatpack furniture has evolved to address these concerns, with many brands incorporating improved materials, clearer