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You walk into your bedroom. It’s quiet, the lights are low, and your bed awaits — but this is not just a regular bed. This is a place where sleep meets something new. A place where comfort has changed. Where design does more than look nice- – it makes you feel good.
Your bed should be more than just soft and big; it should be intelligent and adaptable. It should be smart. It should know how to hold your shape, how to cool you off, and how to help you rest better than ever before. If you’re ready to learn how sleep is changing, keep reading. Your bedroom will never feel the same again.
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When I first saw this minimal-yet-gorgeous modern Day Bed, I thought I might choose it as a Pink Thing of the Day, but ultimately its functionality swayed me towards the week’s featured design post. Spotted as part of Chamber Boutique’s latest collection, Berlin-based design practice New Tendency has developed a daybed made from honed stainless steel and hand-selected, pure vegan tanned leather. I’m not sure if the cushion is available in other colors, but I think the pale pink looks just perfect against the silver-toned, brushed metal finish. You could build so many looks around this piece. Continue reading Eye On Design: Daybed By New Tendency →
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This is probably one of the coolest and most impressive bedroom designs ever! I’m not nuts about the orange paint job in this room (because you know pink is my color) — and the ‘fondant-like’ drape of the colorless linens is a huge turn-off — but I sure do love the idea of sleeping on a bed that’s suspended over a small body of water. Sleeping is one of my favorite activities and I am sure that being cradled in such a nocturnal environment as this would inspire me to have very comforting dreams. Water beds have never really been my thing, but this I like!
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La Montaña Rusa, 2008
Mixed media
98 x 315 x 170 inches (248.9 x 800.1 x 431.8 cm)
By Cuban artist Duo Los Carpinteros.
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