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The concept was refined in the "Swedish kitchen" using unit furniture with wooden fronts for the kitchen cabinets.
In 2011 the Ellis Unit furniture and wood plant was moved to the Lewis Unit.
It was slightly larger and had a more square ground plan, and used unit furniture in an attempt to make it adaptable to both the future users' needs and different room shapes.
Paul's most historically significant furniture design was the Typenmöbel of 1908, the first example of modern, unit furniture conceived to allow an unlimited number of combinations of standardized, machine-made elements.
There, the kitchens usually were somewhat larger, suitable for everyday use as a dining room, but otherwise the ongoing technicalization was the same, and the use of unit furniture also became a standard in this market sector.
Mr. Probber's unit furniture pieces, independent geometric shapes that could also be pieced together, were introduced in the 1940's and were supplemented in the 1970's by more innovations in sectional or modular seating groups.
He had already patented (with Hamilton Temple Smith) a unit furniture system in 1915 when he became a founding member of the Design and Industries Association, which campaigned for "Fitness for Purpose" in industrial production.