sâmbătă, 21 noiembrie 2009

Most creative Beds..


Magnetic Floating Bed

Designed by Dutchman Janjaap Ruijssenaars, this magnetic floating bed  has enough magnets to keep 900 kilograms (1,984 pounds) floating in the air. To make sure that the bed doesn't float away because of hard wind or weird movements, it's tethered to the walls by four cables. Technically, the magnetic floating bed is for sale, but at a price of 1.2 million euros ($1.53 million), you're not likely to find it in your local mattress store.


Hamburger Bed

Haven't you ever wanted to curl up inside a juicy hamburger? No? Well, too bad. The Internet loves hamburgers and therefore the glorious Hamburger Bed  has over 1,000 fans on Facebook and a sesame seed duvet.


NapShell, an egg-like bed

You might not have realized you needed a power-napping bed – but once you have seen this futuristic creation by NapShell you’ll feel your life is totally incomplete without it. Ergonomically designed to be good for your back and spine, the Napshell bed’s super comfy shaped mattress will fit a wide range of body types and heights. Visual and acoustic elements within the bed make instant, deep relaxation possible at the press of a button. Complete with LED lights, MP3 player and sound proof walls, the Napshell is a busy businessperson’s ultimate dream come true.

Molecular Bed

Made of 120 sofa balls covered with elastic fabric, the  Feel Seating System designed by Animi Causa has a really unusual shape. It is inspired by a molecular structure, the basic form for all objects is the universe. If you are a playful person you can use it in many creative ways, because the structure of the feel allows to create multiple forms.


Fantasy Coach, A fairytale bed

Wave your magic wand and this carriage may appear to make your little princess' dreams come true. This fanciful coach bed  is the most extraordinary children's bed we've ever seen. Handcrafted in England of wood and fiberglass, the oval shaped interior measures just over 6 ft. in diameter. Construction and delivery time on this piece is over 6 months. The bar is set with this magnificent piece; it simply has no equal outside of fairy tales. Linens and interior options priced upon request. The price of a dream come true? $47,000.


Cosmovoide Bed

We spend around a third of our lives asleep... but that can't justify spending $60,000 on a bed, can it? The makers of Cosmovoide  think it can. Their luxury bed is shaped like an egg (to either give you Morkian dreams, or wrap you up in cozy cosmic harmony or some such nonsense), has hammock-like suspending springs, seven rainbow-colored LEDs, a telephone, and a DVD/home theater set-up including a TV at its foot. Most fascinating? Its twin "electric relaxation bed frames," which just get the mind boggling. That price is the base model, by the way: it's customizable, according to its french manufacturers.


Quantum Sleeper, the "anti-terrorist" bed

The Quantum Sleeper vis a bed that hermetically seals itself as you sleep to protect you from Bio-Chemical terrorist attack, natural disaster, kidnappers/stalkers and affords Bulletproof 'Saferoom' protection." It also has one-way mirrors so intruders can watch themselves futilely try to get in while you sit inside and call the police on your mobile, shortwave or CB radio. You can cower in style with the optional CD and DVD players and microwave oven. The price of protection? 160,000 dollars.


Private Cloud, the rocking bed

The Private Cloud designed by Manuel Kloker, is a patented rocking frame for a bed that moves back and forth like a rocking chair. It sells for an average of about $6,800 depending on the size ordered, without the mattress.


The Scoop!

Designed by Guido Rosati for Saba Italia, Scoops a sophisticated and innovative answer to the demand for combinig the sofa function with the bed function. The two semi-circular sides of the bed can be separated resulting two new pieces of furniture. This bed is a great way to surprise your guests, and also you can be proud to have a stylish contemporary bed and two sofa’s in the same time.


The Computer Bed

The computer bad is a normal bed which makes an intelligent use of the space below the bed. The gas pistons enable the bed to double up as a computer table. Invented by European designer Lino's son Francesco, this twin model comes with a reinforced metal frame in your choice of several different kinds of wood. Prices start at $3650.


The Sonic Bed

The sonic bed is a king-size bed with 12-channel surround sound. It may look like a wooden tank from the outside, but inside its got enough speakers to dwarf any home theater set up. Created by Kaffe Matthews as a museum exhibit (no plans for retail as of yet), the bed requires 220 volts of electricity and covers every inch of your body in sound.


The Lomme Bed

According to the product copy, owners of Lomme Beds will benefit from state of the art light and sound therapy, which remove outside disturbances and "allow you to wake naturally feeling refreshed and full of energy."


BedUP, the Ceiling Bed

Coming from the house of Decadrages, the designer  BedUP model offers you a perfect comfort level without occupying much space. Suspended from the ceiling, this novel furniture piece can be accommodated in 4 sq mt space of your apartment. 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.


The Hanging Bed

Created by italian designer Andrea Lucatello, the bed is not actually hanging but, it does looks like floating on the floor. The Hanging Bad comes in two sizes, the Queen European King and Double and many colors. The gorgeous bed sells for almost $5,500 excluding the mattresses.


Coffin Bed

The Casket Furniture Company designed a bed for those who wants to know the feeling of sleeping in coffin. According to their site, this ‘long awaited' item can be yours for only a little over $4,000. It’s constructed of Solid Pine with a removable top and bottom and adorned with a handmade metal cross and gothic pall bearer handles. Finished with an ebony stain and lacquer with a burgandy velvet interior. Disturbingly, their site also indicated ‘locks and latches' are available at an added price.

4 comments:

Unknown on 21 noiembrie 2009 la 09:50 spunea...

The scoop bed is very nice! I am always fascinated to circular beds.
But please no for the last one. Haha

XO

Laszlo on 22 noiembrie 2009 la 14:18 spunea...

Mie i-mi place'The Lomme bed'As putea sta mult acolo numai sa am internet in prejma.Coooooool

Catalin on 22 noiembrie 2009 la 17:55 spunea...

Primul pat pare interesant ...mai mult SF-ist dar cine-mi garanteaza mie ca acel camp magnetic intens nu afecteaza sistemul nervos sau circulatia fierului prin corp , fapt ce ar putea duce aglomerari ale fierului in anumite zone ale corpului si s-ar putea sa nu fie bine pentru sanatate , in al doilea rand campurile magnetice puternice creeaza acel efect de " fantoma" adica persoanele expuse au vedenii si dereglari ale hipofizei ( ca la porumbei" ).

PS: "The Lomme Bed" este favoritul meu , e un pic romantic , chiar futurist , se aseaza bine si da impresia de organizare.
Gata ! Cam atat am avut de comentat in legatura cu patul magnetic :P . O seara frumushica iti doresc !! Pa!

Anonim spunea...

I may not be able to sleep in these beds but given a choice i would prefer just a simple bed.

 

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