Can Be Used as a Sofa in the Living Room, Versatile for Various Purposes

Hyundai Livart, living dining furniture 'Relu Dining Table'. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Livart]

Hyundai Livart, living dining furniture 'Relu Dining Table'.
[Photo by Hyundai Livart]

View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Hyundai Livart, a total interior group affiliated with Hyundai Department Store, announced on the 29th that it will launch the living dining furniture 'Relu Dining Table,' which can be used as both a dining table and a sofa.


A Hyundai Livart official said, "With the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, the number of people staying at home, such as stay-home and layered home (where areas of the home expand for rest, sleep, work, study, etc.), has increased. Therefore, we have released a new living dining furniture product that can serve as both a living room and kitchen space, usable not only for dining but also for telecommuting, children's learning, and various other purposes."


The newly introduced 'Relu Living Dining Table (435,000 KRW, for 4 people)' is composed of a 2-person and 4-person solid wood dining table, 1-person and 2-person backrest sofas, and a 2-person standard bench, allowing customers to choose from various combinations.


In particular, the height of the dining table and chairs has been lowered by about 10 cm compared to existing products to emphasize comfortable and cozy seating, so it can also be used as a sofa in the living room. Additionally, water-repellent coated fabric has been applied to make it easy to manage liquids such as water, coffee, and juice that can be easily spilled without easily soaking in.



Two other types of dining chairs suitable for the summer season were also released: the 'New Windsor Lowback Solid Wood Chair (101,000 KRW),' which reinterprets the classic British design, and the 'Reje Rattan Solid Wood Dining Chair (140,000 KRW),' which creates a resort-like atmosphere. These are available at Livart Mall, Hyundai Livart's official online store.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing