Collection by Luke Hopping

Awesome Modular Furniture for Customizing Your Home

In celebration of our December/January issue, which is dedicated to all things prefab, we've assembled a guide to new modular furniture and shape-shifting classics that provide tons of flexibility.

The Chain shelving system by Nendo for Hem takes customizable home storage to the next level, allowing users to build elaborate box "chains" using specially designed connectors.
The Chain shelving system by Nendo for Hem takes customizable home storage to the next level, allowing users to build elaborate box "chains" using specially designed connectors.
Self-Made Seat for Campeggi, starting at $259 per cushion
Self-Made Seat for Campeggi, starting at $259 per cushion
British brand Beynon specializes in clever adaptions of accessible 1950s modular furniture, like their compact bureau with removable shelves.
British brand Beynon specializes in clever adaptions of accessible 1950s modular furniture, like their compact bureau with removable shelves.
Designed in 1960 for Vitsœ by Dieter Rams, the 606 Shelving System remains a storage favorite because it adapts with the times—literally. Installing the modular structure is foolproof, and customizing it rewards creativity.
Designed in 1960 for Vitsœ by Dieter Rams, the 606 Shelving System remains a storage favorite because it adapts with the times—literally. Installing the modular structure is foolproof, and customizing it rewards creativity.
USM makes a complete line of modular home and office furniture, including expandable tables and flexible privacy panels for structuring work.
USM makes a complete line of modular home and office furniture, including expandable tables and flexible privacy panels for structuring work.
Josef Albers's nesting tables represent one of his earliest, most functional exercises in color theory. Designed in the late 1920s while Albers was at the Bauhaus, the oak-and-glass tables are still available today.
Josef Albers's nesting tables represent one of his earliest, most functional exercises in color theory. Designed in the late 1920s while Albers was at the Bauhaus, the oak-and-glass tables are still available today.