Skip to main content

Turn studio flats into spacious one-bedroom apartments with this amazing robotic furniture

When it comes to studio apartments, renters and owners tend to sacrifice want for necessity and functionality to get the most out of a typically diminutive space. To help studio apartment-goers get the most out of their tiny abodes, an MIT Media Lab spinoff by the name of Ori has just introduced an innovative new line of robotic furniture geared towards getting the most out of small spaces. So instead of a usual studio apartment featuring a bedroom, living room, and kitchen all in the same small space, Ori has the capability to effectively transform that area into a one-bedroom apartment with its own living room and office.

With the help of Swiss designer Yves Behar, Ori is not only launching a revolutionary solution for increasing a studio apartment’s size but one that’s aesthetically pleasing as well. As of now, the company offers what’s called a full system (for a full-size bed) and a queen system (for a queen-size bed). Each system features a bevy of customizable storage space which essentially act as a closet, bedroom, office desk, cabinet, or entertainment center. Depending on the existing color of a potential owner’s apartment, colors such as white, maple, or a dark brown are available for each system.

Ori-2 Bedroom bed in
Ori
Ori
Recommended Videos

“Ori is launching systems that could fundamentally alter the experience and economics of the urban built environment,” said Ori CEO, Hasier Larrea. “Ori’s systems make possible the effortless and magical transformation of interior spaces, providing the totally new experience of having our interior space intelligently conform to our activities, rather than our activities being forced to conform to our interior space.”

So how does it work? With the mere press of a button, owners can easily transform a bedroom into a comfortable living room, spacious walk-in-closet, or simple workspace in a matter of seconds. The Ori cabinet itself even has the ability to move via the main hub, which helps create the illusion of a small studio apartment boasting more space than it actually has. From the looks of a few of the launch photographs, it appears likely that users will be able to fully customize the Ori cabinet to feature as many –or as few– shelves, closets, or compartments as necessary.

Ori's hub
Ori’s hub Ori

“Many people living in urban environments no longer have the luxury of space, or they are choosing to live in a smaller footprint,” Yves Behar added. “What Ori does is to maximize the functionality of a space; with robotic technology it creates a beautiful and transformative living and working environment that is unlike anything the world has seen.”

As of now, Ori is hoping to have full-scale products available by 2017 and is currently developing the line with developers in Boston, Washington D.C., and Seattle. Furthermore, the company is also still accepting partners to participate in its pilot program.

Rick Stella
Associate Editor, Outdoor
Rick became enamored with technology the moment his parents got him an original NES for Christmas in 1991. And as they say…
Ultraloq showcases the first-ever ultra-wideband smart lock at CES 2025
Bolt Mission UWB + NFC installed on a white door.

Ultraloq showed off two smart locks at CES 2025 -- one of which is the first smart lock to ever offer ultra-wideband (UWB) support. The Ultraloq Bolt Mission UWB + NFC uses UWB technology to unlock automatically as you approach your front door. Similar functionality already exists on other smart locks, but UWB should allow the Ultraloq Bolt Mission to be more accurate than the competition.

The Bolt Mission uses technology similar to digital car keys, and Ultraloq says it can track the keyholder’s phone location with “centimeter-level” accuracy. As your phone gets closer to the front door, the Bolt Mission can be programmed to automatically unlock, giving you a hands-free way to get inside. Better yet, because the smart lock can detect both your distance and direction from the front door, it should prevent you from accidentally unlocking the smart lock while inside your home.

Read more
Ulticam shows off three AI-powered security cameras at CES 2025
The Ulticam IQ installed outside a home.

Ulticam, the new security camera brand of Xthings, revealed a lineup of three AI-powered cameras at CES 2025. The Ulticam IQ, Ulticam IQ Floodlight, and Ulticam Dot offer not just cool AI capabilities, but also free seven-day cloud storage -- which could make them a solid choice for value-minded shoppers leery about signing up for monthly storage plans.

The Ulticam IQ and IQ Floodlight are the main attractions, as they're packed with features that should pose solid competition for the best smart security cameras from Arlo, Nest, and Ring. The duo uses edge AI to quickly identify people, vehicles, and packages without needing to upload the video for server-side processing. This onboard processing should result in faster performance -- it’s also great for privacy and security, as your footage doesn’t have to leave your device.

Read more
Home Depot expands Hubspace smart home lineup at CES 2025
The Home Depot Hubspace logo on a white background.

Hubspace, Home Depot’s smart home platform, has seen impressive growth over the past few years, and that growth continued at CES 2025. Three new gadgets were revealed at the event, including a wireless power switch to control Hubspace products, a portable air conditioner, and a window-mounted air conditioner. All three are unique additions to the catalog -- and since there’s not much like them on the market, they should quickly become popular options in their respective niches.

The Hubspace Remote Switch is arguably the most useful of the three gadgets. Designed to look like a light switch, but with a removable remote controller, it works with select Hubspace light bulbs, fixtures, plugs, power sockets, surge protectors, and more. You’ll get standard on and off functions, plus access to brightness controls. Its sleek looks and versatility should make it a great choice for shoppers seeking an entry-level smart switch.

Read more