Flat Move



Flat Move
Active partitions for redefining our flexible workplace

The workplace of the future is agile.
Flat Move is a design tool that enables new ways of flexible space planning.


The workplace of the future is agile.
Flat Move is a design tool that enables new ways of flexible space planning.


Compose and evolve spaces with Flat Move.
Build your active partitions from customized modules –
here are a few ideas to get you started:
Flat Move is built on a customizable framework for limitless design choices.
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Not a space divider : A space creator.
Re-zone your interior to create a zen work garden, the ultimate functional team room, or transform the library into a bar for happy hour Fridays.
The only barrier to Flat Move is your imagination
The only barrier to Flat Move is your imagination

Start creating your flexible future
To design agile spaces with Flat Move, it all starts with an idea. We look forward to hearing yours.
About the Manufacturer: Artis
Flat Move is a product of a design collaboration between Habitat Matter and Artis. Founded in 1964, Artis has a long history of manufacturing for architectural interiors. With a deep expertise in research and development, they design and manufacture innovative wall systems that are versatile, highly customizable and ideal for a wide range of client types.
About the Manufacturer:
Artis
Flat Move is designed and engineered by Artis. Artis has a long history of manufacturing for architectural interiors. With a deep expertise in research and development, they design and manufacture innovative wall systems that are versatile and highly customizable.
Flat
by Artis
Flat Move is engineered and designed by Artis. With a deep expertise in research and development, they design and manufacture innovative wall systems that are versatile and highly customizable.
The workplace of the future will constantly change. Flat Move enables companies to make dynamic transformations quickly and easily within existing spaces, without the added cost and waste of construction.
