Isomi have pioneered design-led modular systems since the very beginning, empowering architects and designers with a simple, cost-effective framework for their own creativity. By using their components as building blocks, their customers can craft individual pieces of furniture that suit their space, needs and aesthetic.
But modularity delivers much more than aesthetics, providing efficiencies at every stage from design development right through to installation.
Modular design has a real impact in limiting the cost of the build, enabling Isomi’s customers to put their money where it matters: quality materials that deliver visual impact. Reducing the design development period and manufacturing time (from just 4 weeks from drawing approval), means you can invest in materials and finishes that might otherwise be out of reach.
Creating from a modular system delivers multiple material efficiencies, investing in high quality moulds means they can be reused over a long period of time, while material conscious manufacturing ensures minimal material wastage and reduced production time.
Designed with flexibility in mind, modularity also helps future proof your design. Modules can be reconfigured, relocated and in the case of large configurations, reconstructed to create new pieces, adapting to meet the new needs of a scheme as spatial requirements evolve. In a world where everyone is working for sustainability, knowing that your bespoke design can be adapted is a huge asset.
Functional, strong and relatively lightweight, Isomi modular furniture systems are also designed with logistics in mind. Modules can be configured to suit any layout and adapt to constraints in size or shape.
Once designed, Isomi products are delivered in components and constructed on site by their skilled installation teams. A modular system can sometimes appear less flexible if the specifier feels they can only work with the standard modules listed. But as makers, Isomi are able to offer fully customised module solutions to suit any dimensional requirements. The possibilities are almost limitless.