Robotic ceiling furniture creates extra floor space in tiny homes

Architecture News / dezeenmagazine
Robotic ceiling furniture creates extra floor space in tiny homes
A tech startup from California is freeing up floorspace in small apartments with robotic furniture that drops from the ceiling controlled by an AI "butler". Bumblebee Spaces has designed a range of furniture and storage modules that can descend from and retract into the ceiling to change a room's function, or create more floorspace, at w...
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