Online startup Floyd has designed a suite of flat-pack furniture to be easily taken apart and moved around, intended for young city dwellers and to offer a long-lasting alternative to IKEA products.
Floyd is the brainchild of Kyle Hoff and Alex O'Dell, who founded the Detroit-based company in 2014 to provide furniture suited to urbanites, who typically rent small apartments and relocate often.
While companies such as Swedish flat-pack giant IKEA produces affordable furniture that these nomads might discard when they decamp, Floyd intends to set itself apart by making products that can move with their owners.
The brand's earliest range includes a selection of hardware items, like table legs and shelving struts, to enable customers to make furniture with their own materials.