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The multi-functional spaces in projects by Michael K. Chen Architecture (MKCA) frequently integrate interior and industrial design. And the firm’s Micro Living concept for furniture, lighting, and hardware maker Häfele showcased that expertise at the January Kitchen and Bath Industry Show in Las Vegas. The installation featured a 12’ by 16’ apartment interior full of hidden, operable surfaces that transform the space from bedroom to entertainment zone to home office.