The Nappak is an interesting solution designed for those people who power nap, and to be used in the office. Now I don’t know how many people would allow their employees to take a power nap in the office, but personally I would allow something like this because a power nap can quickly revitalize the subject from drowsiness. This Nappak sleep bag can be stored in a slim and round trolley, it features can be expanded in a a few minutes, quickly open and stow. This sleep bag occupies a very minimal space, without having any hassle of shifting the furniture. The interior part of the bed has been coloured white, in order to reflect a relaxing affect while you go for a deep sleep or a light nap. Finnaly I can say that it is an absolutely mobile bed, that you can just take it anywhere. - Via - Bornrich

Published by Michael March 28th, 2008 in Bedroom
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Tags: bed, mobile, modern, power napping
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Designed by the studio of invention Décadrages and marketed under the brand name BedUP, the bed that falls from the ceiling is an innovation that will save 4 m² in your apartment, and for someone who lives in a small space .. 4 m² of space is pure gold. By day, the bed is stored on the ceiling, the under-surface becomes ceiling with the possibility of integrating lighting. At night, the bed can come down in the manner of an elevator and stops at the height previously requested, thus avoiding moving furniture that would have been placed underneath it. Now besides being functional, this bed has a clean design that is discreet and elegant.



Published by Michael March 7th, 2008 in Bedroom
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Tags: apartment, bed, Bedroom, bedup, ceiling, save space
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Check out this interesting idea, or a bed suspended on a rope. Teak platforms suspended from heavy-gauge rope take center stage, while a punchy orange-striped fabric on the wall and Roman shade create a seamless backdrop. The visual effect of these suspended beds is just awesome, but I wouldn’t recommend a bed like this to someone who’s sleeping like a rabbit and wakes up at the slightest sound. - Via - Curbly

Published by Michael March 4th, 2008 in Bedroom
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Tags: bed, Bedroom, platform, rope, suspended
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At a first glance the embrace lounge doesn’t look to impressive, is looking like something very simple, but the embrace lounge has a hidden, body-shaped curve in it, allowing you to feel the comfort of a warm embrace. This piece was inspired by the need for a hug while away from home. The embrace lounge was designed by Tanya Aguiniga’s, a Los Angeles based furniture designer/maker raised in Tijuana, Mexico. Her work encourages users to reconsider the objects they use on a daily basis by creating work that explores an objects’ unseen aspect, such as half chairs that rely on the wall to function and whose image is only complete as its shadow is cast upon the wall. - Via - Notcot



Published by Michael February 25th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: bed, body-shaped, embrace, lounge, Tanya Aguiniga's
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Hi-Can is an “High Fidelity Canopy” designed by Italian designer Edoardo Carlino. The Hi-Can high fidelity canopy features beautifully designed equipment that allows you to surf the web, watch movies, play games, and listen to music all from the comfort of your bed. This bed really provides you a lot of technology at your fingertips from the moment you just woke up. A perfect tool that aims to make our lifes more sedentary. You get a projector, a sound system, a projection screen, a DVD player and all the relevant input. - Via - Cubeme & BornRich



If you want to see more than a few pictures you should also look at this video with this revolutionary bed.
Published by Michael February 21st, 2008 in Furniture, Home Gadgets
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Tags: bed, Bedroom, canopy, Edoardo Carlino, modern, technology
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