A multifunctional furniture is a furniture with several functions combined. The functions combined may vary, but a common variant is to incorporate an extra storage function into chair, tables, and so forth, making them so-called storage furniture. Multifunctional furniture can accommodate more efficient use of living spaces. Lack of space can be an important reason for choosing such furniture, but combination furniture is also seen in larger homes for more space-efficient utilization.

Chair-table
a table where the tabletop can be hinged to form the back of a seat to serve as a chair, if necessary

Chest-chair
a type of chair where the seat doubles as the lid of a chest for storage

Chest-table
a chest used as a table, with storage space underneath a hinged tabletop. Today more commonly seen as coffee tables, since persons’ legs are not commonly rested underneath such tables.

Coffee table with extra storage on their underside
is a type of multifunctional furniture

Daybed
a combination furniture which can be used as a bed, for sitting, or for rest and relaxation in common rooms

Lambing chair
a type of unchair commonly with storage under the seat in form of a drawer

Ottoman
a stool where the seat often is hinged with a hollow inside which can be used for storage

Pull-down bed
a folding bed that is hinged on one end so that it can be stored vertically against a wall or inside a cupboard

Recliner
a chair which can be folded out to a near supine position for sleeping

Storage bed
a bed with built in storage

Sofa bed
a sofa where the seating area can be pulled or folded out to form a bed for sleeping
