Loose furniture refers to movable, freestanding pieces that are not permanently attached to a building’s structure. Unlike built‑in or fixed furniture (such as wall‑mounted shelves or kitchen cabinets), loose furniture can be easily rearranged, relocated, or replaced according to changing needs and tastes. Common examples include sofas, chairs, tables, bookshelves, and storage cabinets. Its primary advantages lie in flexibility and adaptability: it allows users to reconfigure a space for different functions—such as turning a living room into a home office—without major renovations. Loose furniture also plays a key role in interior design, offering endless options for style, material, and color. From a practical standpoint, it is easier to clean under and around, and it can be taken along when moving to a new home. Whether in residential, commercial, or hospitality settings, loose furniture brings comfort, personalization, and dynamic functionality to any interior.