Tumidei is more than just a furniture company – they construct modern and relatively inexpensive (no, not cheap) pieces of furniture that they also create compositions from – interior design photos that you can use to shape your own space. These lofted bedroom interiors are brilliantly varied and are great space-saving solutions for cramped bedrooms.

A lot of these lofted interiors and bunk beds are clearly designed for children and teens in terms of sizes, colors and material quality. They incorporate elements needed for a student office, plenty of clothing, game and toy storage and stairs that older people might not be as eager to climb. For a small space (and a small person) one could really see the appeal of fitting everything in with an all-in-one furniture set.

There is nothing to say that adults could not use this furniture as well and there are certainly more ways to put these sets together than are suggested by these photographs, but they do provide some ways in which you could coordinate colors, materials and forms to create a composite design that looks planned and organized ahead of time.

“Composing endlessly through a structure of aluminum tubes and dies, freeing the imagination with the use of numerous finishes.

Tailor-made and versatile projects for every space. A project capable of keeping up with the times and alongside young people on the move. A set of customizable atmospheres through materials, colors, fabrics and digital prints on different surfaces.”

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“Founded in 1958 in Predappio di Romagna, Tumidei has over sixty years of activity behind it in an era characterized all over the world by a radical change in the concept of the house, in the way of life of the family and, therefore, in the furnishings. The continuous search for more and more sophisticated furnishing solutions in line with the needs of the consumer has represented one of the success factors of the company and the stimulus for a weighted and constant growth over time.”