Compact Housing Drives Multifunctional Furniture Trend
Demand for flexible and multifunctional furniture continues to increase in line with changing lifestyles among urban communities. Increasingly compact housing, the need for transformable spaces, and the intensity of home-based activities, particularly during Ramadan, are driving interior producers to present adaptive designs relevant to daily dynamics.
In response to these needs, Vivere together with Idemu has launched a new furniture line titled Flux and Omera. This launch is described as part of the company’s commitment to presenting housing solutions capable of adapting to modern lifestyles whilst supporting the creation of comfortable spaces for family gatherings during the holy month.
The name Flux is derived from the Latin word fluxus, meaning flow and transform. This collection represents the evolution of Vivere’s design, reflecting movement, flexibility, and the ability to adapt to change. Flux celebrates diversity of form and function as a response to the rhythm of dynamic modern life.
Flux comprises seven product options, ranging from sofas, coffee tables, to side tables, with prices starting from IDR 1.1 million. The design emphasises spatial flexibility, making it applicable to various types of housing, whether detached houses or apartments.
Meanwhile, Omera is inspired by the Latin word omni, meaning all-encompassing or comprehensive, combined with the suffix -era, which refers to a phase of life. This collection features trendy design with casual aesthetics whilst remaining functional, aimed at creating warm and flexible spaces for various family activities.
Omera offers 25 product options, ranging from sofa beds, dining tables and chairs, to lounge chairs, with prices starting from IDR 1 million. This collection is designed to address the need for compact furniture that remains comfortable and aesthetic.
Entering 2026, Vivere sees a trend of increasing demand for practical and adaptive furniture. A number of innovations are presented in these two lines, including multifunctional sofa bed collections that can be used as a sofa, bed, and storage space simultaneously. The ErgoEase reclining range, such as Aire Sofa and Velo Sofa, is now available in fabric material. Additionally, Varo Sofa with a capacity of five seats features a modular configuration that can be rearranged according to space requirements.
For dining areas, Arbo and Hava Dining Tables with compact designs are offered as solutions for housing with space limitations, yet still supporting comfort during gatherings, particularly during Ramadan.
Director of PT Vivere Multi Kreasi, William Simiadi, stated that flexibility has now become a primary consideration for consumers when selecting furniture.
“We observe that people increasingly prioritise flexibility in choosing furniture that can support various activities at home, especially during Ramadan when family gathering moments become more intense. Through Flux and Omera, we hope these collections can answer those needs and be well received by the public,” he said.
He added that the presence of these new lines also brings material innovation, including the launch of the first sofa bed introduced based on customer requests. “We hope this launch can meet the need for furniture that is compact, flexible, and multifunctional,” William added.
Flux and Omera are available through Vivere’s retail network and are marketed to the B2C segment to meet residential and commercial interior furnishing needs. Product information can be accessed through the company’s official website or by visiting Vivere and Idemu showrooms in Tangerang and Jakarta.
As part of Vivere Group, an Indonesia-based interior company established in 2003 through the Vivere Collection brand, this launch represents a further step in strengthening its positioning as a one-stop furnishing solutions provider with adaptive and innovative design.