• Space saving furniture
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Browsing wimp this video caught my attention. It's some interview with an importer of special space saving furniture. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAa6bOWB8qY[/media] At 4:28 my mind was blown. That's awesome.
Holy shit i'm either having hardcore deja vu or this was posted like yesterday with the same title. (not sarcasm)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-iFJ3ncIDo[/media]
So everything attached to the wall is also a bed, nice
[QUOTE=sonicrjk;22239590]Holy shit i'm either having hardcore deja vu or this was posted like yesterday with the same title. (not sarcasm)[/QUOTE] Looked for it. Need search back. Hopefully there's some people still interested.
Shit compared to the Hong Kong one posted above.
Pretty impressive
So many beds
everywhere is a bed this is fucking awesome
i want that bookcase/bed at the very end...that was awesome i expect all this stuff costs a fortune though, very clever designs anyway
this is some mirror's edge shit
Almost everything had a bed in it besides the table and the detachable shelf. I kind of want one.
It looks cool but I don't really do enough sleeping for any of that to be useful.
When I get my own house it's going to be full of these things. You think this is a refrigerator? WRONG, IT'S A GODDAMN BED.
[QUOTE=Jund;22242819]When I get my own house it's going to be full of these things. You think this is a refrigerator? WRONG, IT'S A GODDAMN BED.[/QUOTE] No, more like: You think this is a bed? WRONG, IT'S THREE BEDS AND A BEDSIDE TABLE.
All's lookin good apart from that woman.
Wallbeds are very useful. Other than sleeping, bed is the most useless furniture that takes up most of the space.
[QUOTE=A Glitch;22240499]i want that bookcase/bed at the very end...that was awesome i expect all this stuff costs a fortune though, very clever designs anyway[/QUOTE] I looked up the sofa that turns into a bunk bed. It costs somewhere around $6200. Normal designer sofa same size probably costs around $3000. Bunk bed around $600 (for something of the approximate same quality). It's a little pricy but you get something nice for it. If my brother had a fold up bed he'd have like 60% more space in his dorm room
I think I might build one myself, seriously just some good planning and it can be done.
Yeah seems like it.
You see this roof? It's actually a bed.
You see this bed? It's actually a bed.
...And with just a flip of your hand, your cat's litterbox? Your microwave oven? Your car? All of these easily transform into a bed!
You can now fit 30 beds into the average American home.
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