Technology + interior, as one scope
Smart Home Integration
Lighting, shading, audio and climate specified alongside the furniture — so the technology works with the interior, not against it.
Coordinated from day one
For clients who want technology and furniture coordinated from day one, we fold smart home integration into the procurement scope. Lighting control (Lutron, KNX), motorised blinds, multi-room audio and climate systems are specified alongside the furniture, so wiring routes, switch positions and speaker locations are decided before walls close.
This matters because technology installed after furniture delivery always involves compromise. Plan both scopes together and those compromises disappear.
Part of FF&E procurement →Four systems, one control layer
Lighting control
Lutron and KNX scene control across a whole home — circadian dimming, keypad scenes and façade lighting, with switch positions agreed before plaster goes on.
Motorised shading
Blinds, curtains and external shading on quiet motors, integrated with the lighting scenes so a single keypad press resolves both daylight and artificial light.
Multi-room audio
Discreet in-ceiling and architectural speakers zoned room by room, with cable runs planned around — not through — the furniture and joinery.
Climate & automation
Heating, cooling and ventilation tied into the same control layer, so comfort, light and sound respond together rather than as three disconnected systems.
What goes wrong when scopes are split
The panel behind the wardrobe
A Lutron lighting panel positioned exactly where a Poliform wardrobe lands. Caught on paper, it moves 40 cm. Caught after install, it means re-wiring or relocating cabinetry.
Speaker cable vs. kitchen island
Audio cable routes that cross where a Boffi island and its services sit. Coordinating both scopes together keeps the runs clear of the millwork.
Switch heights vs. furniture
Keypads stranded behind a sofa back or a headboard. When furniture layout and electrical layout are decided in one pass, switches land where a hand actually reaches.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to buy furniture through you to get smart home integration?
It is designed to run inside an FF&E procurement engagement, because the whole value is coordinating technology with the furniture and joinery. For a furniture project we are already delivering, folding in the smart-home scope is straightforward. As a standalone control-systems contract without the furniture context, it loses most of its advantage.
Which control platforms do you work with?
Primarily Lutron and KNX for lighting and scene control, paired with motorised shading, multi-room audio and integrated climate. These are open, installer-serviceable standards rather than closed ecosystems, so the system remains maintainable by local integrators after handover.
When in the project does this need to be decided?
Before walls close. Wiring routes, switch positions and speaker locations are first-fix decisions — once plaster and joinery are in, every change is destructive. The right moment is alongside the furniture specification, while both layouts can still move on paper.
Who installs and commissions the systems?
We specify and coordinate the technology against the furniture plan and work with qualified KNX/Lutron integrators for installation and commissioning. Our role is ensuring the two scopes — interior and technology — are planned as one, so nothing has to be unpicked on site.
Plan technology and furniture together
If your project pairs Italian interiors with serious technology, let's coordinate both before the first wall closes.