
Technology is increasingly part of how we use furniture — but it shouldn’t dominate the design.
In projects like custom board game tables or display furniture, integrated lighting and electronics can improve usability and atmosphere when done carefully. LED lighting can highlight materials, improve visibility, or create a specific mood — but only if it’s subtle and well integrated.
The challenge is hiding the technical parts while keeping access for maintenance. Wiring, power supplies, and controls are planned early so they don’t interfere with structure or aesthetics.
Materials still come first. Solid wood, durable finishes, and precise joinery ensure that the piece feels crafted — not assembled around electronics. Technology should support the experience, not define it.
When done right, integrated tech becomes almost invisible. What remains is a piece of furniture that feels warm, functional, and built to last — with modern convenience quietly built in

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