“Once Upon a Dream” is the name of a new generation bed which promises to cure insomnia, a very frequent disease in a world full of speed and stress. Created by French designer Mathieu Lehanneur and inspired by the work of Doctor Alain Nicolas, a domain specialist, the bed works in a professional and long studied manner. The lucky user sits on the bed, while the surrounding phonically isolating curtains close automatically .Then the temperature is slowly decreased, creating a good sleeping environment and a level of white noise is generated. The bed was presented at Milan design week and it will be taken on a world tour. Sure, the idea of curing sleep deprivation is all right, but what happens if the user has claustrophobia?-via The Design Blog
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Haha…drinking a bottle of Champagne before bedtime is sure to cure anyones insomnia.
Im sure you could afford a bottle of Champagne everyday for the rest of your life to for the price of this …
While the principle seems sound (no pun intended), the fact of this sleep system is not designed around the bed, but appears to be an artistic bed centered in a clinical bedroom design. This type of system could be implemented in a number of variations, as long as the fundamentals are in place. The curtains, the sound, and the plant life are necessary, and the vertical spires seem to be designed in such a way that they would disappear when the lights are lowered. As long as you create an environment of complete isolation, as this room was designed to do, you should reach the same destination.
Owww great.. its an amazing bedroom design, Insomnia can make somebody feel not healthy, by this bedroom, i think somebody with insomnia will feel better
thank u vere mutch