Different ways to sleep

After reevaluating my design, I realised that the bed I have used for the interior was not fitting for the space I had. The square bed which was very detached from the rest of the interior so I have set out to consider other ways of sleeping in a tight space, below are some interesting research I came up with and how I can maybe use some of them in a different way for my space.

Vertical Bed


This bed encases the sleeper in a marshmallow of comfortable cushion while supporting the body in an upright position. (Designer: Ernesto Neto)

Foldable Bed


The bed uses fibreglass reinforced plastic tubes that can be telescoped in order to be adaptable to different sizes of the mattress. The angled frames can be arranged as a space-saving diamond holding together all tubes and the rest of the wooden frames. (Designer: Nicola From Bern)

Embrace Lounge



Embrace lounge has a hidden, body-shaped curve in it, allowing you to feel the comfort of a warm embrace. (Designer: Tanya Aguiniga)

Ohm Transformable Bed





Ohm is a transformable bed for small spaces. It becomes in two beds when you separate the structure and at the same time this modules pleat to generate 2 benches of different forms. (Designer: Victor M. Aleman)

Feel The Delux



The Feel Deluxe is made of 120 soft and extremely pleasant balls.

Magnetic Floating Bed



 Using the power of permanent opposing industrial-strength magnets to enable it to float, the full scale bed can hold 900 kilograms of weight, while a smaller one fifth scale platform can safely hold 80 kilograms. (Designer: Janjaap Ruijssenaars)

Hammock Bed


Using the power of permanent opposing industrial-strength magnets to enable it to float, the full scale bed can hold 900 kilograms of weight, while a smaller one fifth scale platform can safely hold 80 kilograms. (Designer: Janjaap Ruijssenaars)

Cardboard Bed "Itbed" 



The itbed is made from 7 mm thick cardboard that is folded like an accordion. In one step the itbed can be collapsed into an easily portable bundle making the cardboard bed an ideal solution for guest beds or frequent movers. The zigzag profile of the itbed, reminiscent of a house of cards, is stabilized from head to foot by two lengths of webbing. (Designer: IT Design)

Phat Knit



PHAT KNITS is a series of giant threads used to create, knitted or not, interior products. (Designer: Bauke Knottnerus)






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