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HTL International has highlighted the growing preference for space-efficient furniture in urban homes through its Zero Wall recliner collection, available in India under its Domicil, Fabbrica and Corium brands. The company said the range is designed to recline without requiring additional clearance from the wall, enabling homeowners to optimise floor space while retaining the functionality of reclining furniture. Offered in multiple seating configurations, including 3+2, L-shaped, U-shaped and sectional layouts, the collection reflects changing consumer preferences towards multifunctional home furnishings that combine comfort, design and efficient use of space. The company said the offering aligns with evolving residential layouts as homes in urban centres become increasingly compact.
HTL International has introduced its Zero Wall recliner collection in the Indian market through its Domicil, Fabbrica and Corium brands, responding to increasing demand for furniture that accommodates smaller urban homes while maintaining comfort and functionality. The collection is designed to recline without requiring additional space between the furniture and the wall, allowing homeowners to make more efficient use of available floor area.
The company said the design addresses changing residential layouts, where compact homes have increased the need for furniture that performs multiple functions without occupying unnecessary space. By eliminating the clearance typically required for reclining mechanisms, the Zero Wall recliners can be positioned closer to walls while retaining their full reclining capability.
According to HTL International, the collection is intended to provide homeowners with greater flexibility when planning living room layouts, making reclining furniture suitable for apartments and other homes where space optimisation is an important consideration.
Commenting on changing buying patterns, Manoj Nair, Country Head (Brands) for India, the Middle East and Africa at HTL Group of Companies, said consumer expectations have evolved alongside increasing urbanisation. He noted that buyers are placing greater emphasis on furniture that integrates into everyday lifestyles, offers flexibility and delivers better value within available living space. He added that purchasing decisions are increasingly shifting towards products that combine functionality, comfort and design rather than serving a single purpose.
Apart from its space-saving mechanism, the company said the Zero Wall recliner collection has been developed with contemporary styling in mind. The range features refined detailing, premium finishes and streamlined silhouettes intended to complement modern residential interiors while serving as a central element within living spaces.
The collection is offered in multiple seating formats to suit different household requirements. Available configurations include conventional 3+2 seating arrangements, L-shaped sofas, U-shaped compositions and sectional layouts, enabling homeowners to select furniture suited to both everyday use and larger social gatherings.
HTL International said its Domicil, Fabbrica and Corium brands continue to combine international design expertise with engineering-led product development to address changing residential living requirements. The company stated that the Zero Wall recliner range reflects this approach by bringing together efficient space utilisation, seating comfort and contemporary design within a single furniture solution.
For more information, visit HTL International, Domicil, Fabbrica and Corium through their respective official websites.