Poly(furfuryl methacrylate) (PFMA) brushes were crosslinked using bismaleimide crosslinkers via the Diels-Alder (DA) reaction at 70 °C, generating crosslinked PFMA brushes (PFMA brush gels). The crosslinked PFMA brushes were decrosslinked at 110 °C via the retro-Diels-Alder (rDA) reaction, offering the temperature-responsive reversible PFMA brush gels.The wettability of the brush was tunable by the crosslinking and decrosslinking. The use of a disulfide containing bismaleimide as a crosslinker gave the S-S bond at the crosslinking point.The S-S bond was cleaved upon thermal or photo stimulus and regenerated through oxidative stimulus, offering another reversible decrosslinking/crosslinking pathway of the PFMA brush gel.The use of photo stimulus together with photomasks further offered patterned brushes with the crosslinked and decrosslinked domains. The combination of the DA/rDA reactions and the reversible S-S bond cleavage provided multi-stimuli-responsive brush gels for switching the surface properties in unique manners. The reversible crosslinking, multi-responsiveness, access to patterned structures, and metal-free synthetic procedure are attractive features in the present approach for creating smart functional surfaces.