noun
- Plural of flatpack; furniture or other products sold unassembled in a flat package, designed to be assembled by the buyer.
Usage: Chiefly British; Often used attributively (e.g., 'flatpack furniture')
Examples
- We bought several flatpacks from the furniture store to furnish our new apartment.
- Assembling flatpacks can be frustrating if you lose the instruction manual.
- The company specializes in selling affordable flatpacks for small spaces.
- Many students prefer flatpacks because they are easy to transport and disassemble.
- The flatpacks arrived in large cardboard boxes that took up half the living room.