The right furniture piece can help you carve out a distinct space in an open layout without sacrificing functionality. From nook-defining seating to a wall bed that doubles as a dining table, Business of Home presents seven stylish ways to divvy up a room.

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SULLY CORNER BANQUETTE — COLEY HOME
Offered in three configurations, you can create a clear-cut breakfast nook in no time with this customizable number.

Courtesy of Ted Bradley Studio
PORCELAIN RING LIGHTS — TED BRADLEY STUDIO

Courtesy of Erik Lindström
VOYEUR RUG IN ROSE + BURGUNDY — ERIK LINDSTRÖM
The stylized silk border that punctuates this shattered-glass-esque design provides a stunning visual divider.

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FIVE-SIDED ARISO SAUNA IN SCANDINAVIAN SPRUCE — KLAFS
Transform an empty corner into a full-fledged indoor spa with this freestanding sauna, which boasts two benches and enough space for up to four users at a time.

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OLAS SCREENS — DE LA VEGA DESIGNS
Inspired by wavy waters, this dexterous brass-framed beauty features an intricate motif in coquille d’oeuf (an old-world lacquer technique using crushed eggshells) that evokes the ebb and flow of ocean swells.

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PENELOPE QUEEN WALL BED WITH DINING TABLE — RESOURCE FURNITURE
Don’t let the chic look of this transforming marvel fool you—it’s a real workhorse. Not only does it fold out into a dining table—it also converts into a queen-size bed with optional overhead bookcases.

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COLE PORTER TV ÉTAGÈRE — VICTORIA & SON
Modeled after the étagères Frederick Victoria designed for Billy Baldwin and his legendary client Cole Porter in the early 1950s, this dedicated media room design supplies six tiers of storage space.
Products featured in this article have been sourced from BOH’s Collections vertical, a showcase of the latest debuts from some of the industry’s leading brands.