Luftbude
Haus & Garten · Furniture
Luftbude sells modular plywood furniture for children—beds, bunk systems, wardrobes, play lofts, and add-on slides or desks—priced in the mid-range (€400–€1,200 per module). All pieces are designed to expand as families grow; the brand ships flat-packed nationwide and sells exclusively through its German-language web shop. Every component is CNC-cut from certified birch ply, left unfinished so parents can oil, paint, or leave natural, and locks tool-free with dowel-and-wingnut joints that can be re-configured in minutes. The system’s Lego-like grid and muted Scandi palette have made the “Kojenbett” and “Rauschbude” loft kits Instagram staples among design-minded parents. Core buyers are 30-45-year-old urban creatives who rent, move often, and want child-safe furniture that looks adult, avoids plastic, and can be carried up narrow staircases. They value open-source assembly manuals, carbon-neutral DHL delivery, and the option to buy single spare panels instead of whole new units. Luftbude competes with mass-market MDF youth furniture and high-end custom carpentry by offering flat-pack agility, sustainable plywood, and mid-range pricing that splits the difference between disposable and bespoke. Its modular patent and direct-to-consumer model keep prices below custom workshops while retaining the eco credentials and aesthetic flexibility that big-box kids’ lines lack.
Modulare Möbel, die mit deinen Kindern wachsen und deine Wohnung nicht verlassen
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