This luxurious bed spins 360°- from Netflix to breakfast to the french alps with one touch!

When you think of the most extravagant beds, what comes to your mind? Bed with an in-built screen that pops up? A bed floating mid-air? A water bed that rocks like a cruise boat? Imagination runs wild and then it comes to this – the Three Sixty bed by Savoir that truly puts the extra in extravagant. As the name suggests, it rotates 360 degrees and is currently the most expensive bed on the market with a price tag of…I suggest you take a seat right now…$300,000.

This bed was born out of a First World problem – the client who contacted Savoir had bought a château in the south of France and couldn’t decide if they wanted their bed to be facing the fireplace or the windows looking at the garden and the idea of a luxury rotating bed was actually given form. Meanwhile, while I am buying a bed, I am just making sure it comes with an instruction card that is written in English and fits through my New York apartment door.

Now, even if I make it spin once a day, each rotation is roughly going to cost me $3000 for the year. The Three Sixty is meant to shock and dazzle from every angle, literally. You can change your view with a simple touch on their app. It also has reading lights, USB slots, and power outlets weaved into its sides along with glowing LED lights at the bottom to give it a levitating illusion. The expensive tag comes at the cost of 300 hours of skilled labor and the state-of-the-art turntable from Bumat, a company that usually makes them for the Geneva Motor Show. To make it even more exotic, the cotton velvet used in the headboard was sourced from Dedar and the topper was made from rare natural fibers of a Mongolian yak (I recommend you look Mongolian yak up to understand how snuggly this bed might feel).

There is no doubt that I haven’t seen a bed this obnoxiously rich but if I were to get a chance, I would absolutely take it and make sure it faces the gardens of my French château!

Designer: Savoir

This luxurious bed spins 360°- from Netflix to breakfast to the french alps with one touch!

When you think of the most extravagant beds, what comes to your mind? Bed with an in-built screen that pops up? A bed floating mid-air? A water bed that rocks like a cruise boat? Imagination runs wild and then it comes to this – the Three Sixty bed by Savoir that truly puts the extra in extravagant. As the name suggests, it rotates 360 degrees and is currently the most expensive bed on the market with a price tag of…I suggest you take a seat right now…$300,000.

This bed was born out of a First World problem – the client who contacted Savoir had bought a château in the south of France and couldn’t decide if they wanted their bed to be facing the fireplace or the windows looking at the garden and the idea of a luxury rotating bed was actually given form. Meanwhile, while I am buying a bed, I am just making sure it comes with an instruction card that is written in English and fits through my New York apartment door.

Now, even if I make it spin once a day, each rotation is roughly going to cost me $3000 for the year. The Three Sixty is meant to shock and dazzle from every angle, literally. You can change your view with a simple touch on their app. It also has reading lights, USB slots, and power outlets weaved into its sides along with glowing LED lights at the bottom to give it a levitating illusion. The expensive tag comes at the cost of 300 hours of skilled labor and the state-of-the-art turntable from Bumat, a company that usually makes them for the Geneva Motor Show. To make it even more exotic, the cotton velvet used in the headboard was sourced from Dedar and the topper was made from rare natural fibers of a Mongolian yak (I recommend you look Mongolian yak up to understand how snuggly this bed might feel).

There is no doubt that I haven’t seen a bed this obnoxiously rich but if I were to get a chance, I would absolutely take it and make sure it faces the gardens of my French château!

Designer: Savoir

Ford’s hilarious shifting-mattress bed helps your partner ‘sleep in their lane’!

An unlikely area of intervention for an automotive company, Ford’s now designing self-adjusting beds! Designed as a part of the Ford Interventions series, which uses automotive technology to remedy everyday problems, this is the Lane-Keeping Bed. As its name suggests, it prevents bed-space-hoggers from occupying more than half of the bed’s space.

We move around a lot when we sleep (some more than others). This often results in an inequality when it comes to bed sharing. You could roll over in your sleep, pushing your partner into a corner, or you’ve got a pet who has no sense of boundaries and has you occupying just 25% of your designated bed space at the end of the day (or night). That’s where Ford’s quirky Lane-Keeping Bed helps bring back the balance. It uses Ford’s Lane-Keeping Aid technology, which monitors road markings to help guide the driver back into the appropriate lane, and a conveyor-mounted mattress that can roll/shift to always make sure your partner (or you) occupies the correct amount of bed-space.

The bed uses pressure sensors to know when one person occupies more space than the other, and immediately (and silently) rolls/shifts the mattress in the opposite direction, making sure that the two partners occupy an equal amount of space on the bed. What it does when a couple is indulging in frivolous lovemaking is beyond me (I assume it would make foreplay fun?), but I’m sure the guys at Ford have a solution for that too!

Designer: Ford

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BACK TO BED is IKEA’s Wet Dream

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The newly crowned royalty in modular furniture has to be designer Chang Kuei Fang. The BACK TO BED sofa is multifunctional and modular enough to be an elegant lounger or a snuggly bed for the kids. The combination is such, that if you put four of the sofa chairs together, you can make it a warm bed. And if you’d like to, you can play around with the armrests, dividers and backrests to make new combinations.

As far as the details go, the sofa uses brass knobs on the undersides and substitute traditional metal connectors. A rubber or silicone band works with the knobs to give you the configurations you’d like. Change from a 3-seater sofa, L-shaped sofa, a single bed or a double bed.

The Chinese character ‘回’ signifies ‘to go back’, thus the name of this project.

Designer: Chang Kuei Fang

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Any Smaller and this Bed Could Fit in your Mailbox

Companies like Ikea had it all figured out a long while ago. Compact furniture is good furniture. You can transport more in the same shipping space, making logistics easier and cheaper, and even less problematic for the customer who wants to carry the furniture with them. Besides, with the practical explosion of online purchase, customers are more likely to buy things online than travel to a brick and mortar shop to see a product that they might then have to wait to be delivered to them. Even perhaps a two-person bed.

The Slash/Bed was designed to be so incredibly compact when shipped that its entire set of components fit into two boxes that are the same size-footprint as two large pizzas. Open the boxes and your entire bed sits within, ready to assemble. The Slash/Bed is designed in such a way that putting the bed is a one-person task and requires no power tools. The bed relies entirely on Japanese joineries, and the ‘Slash’ design allows each beam of the bed to be folded in half, but be strong when opened out, transferring minimal weight onto the hinge. In the places that use screws, the Slash/Bed relies on metal inserts, so the screws don’t puncture or damage the wood, making it easy to disassemble the bed too.

The bed’s made of sustainably forested Indonesian wood, which gets its Scandinavian touch with a minimal design and a minimal footprint that allows your bed to be practically carried by hand and delivered at your doorstep… a feat that Slash/Bed claims no other company can match. Normally fitting a bed through a narrow doorway or stairwell would be a monumental task (the Pivot Scene from Friends comes to mind), but the Slash/Bed can simply be carried under your arm to your bedroom, where you can simply open the bed out and have it ready in no more than 10 minutes. The bed promises a lifetime of use, thanks to the use of durable Indonesian hardwood. It can be used indoors as well as outdoors (I’m not the glamping kind, but I don’t judge), and once you nail the assembly (even though there aren’t any nails involved), the Slash/Bed can even be a total lifesaver when guests show up.

Designer: Christopher White

Click Here To Buy Now: $795 $995 (20% off). Includes FREE Shipping and Returns!

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Slash/Beds are built to last. The bold hardwood Slash is not only eye-catching and beautiful, but also where the bed folds in half, making it super compact while maintaining exceptional strength.

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The Slash/Bed was designed to be so incredibly compact when shipped that its entire set of components fit into two boxes that are the same size-footprint as two large pizzas.

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Slash/Beds don’t wear, tear or lose strength at the screws like traditional beds. It is made from durable Indonesian hardwood.

The Slash/Bed arrives in small shippable boxes, and is intuitively designed to be assembled by a single person without hassle.

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What’s novel about the Slash/Bed is that it’s able to fold down smaller than any wooden bed on the market.

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The iconic slash on all four sides is where the bed folds neatly.

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The unique fold and slide system works efficiently and maintains incredible strength. The assembly is a breeze!

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Slash/Bed – Pine/Rosewood

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Slash/Bed – Trembesi/Mindi

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Slash/Bed – White Mahogany

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Click Here To Buy Now: $795 $995 (20% off).

The Cushion Tamer

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In just a couple of simple steps, SHO transforms from sofa to sofabed in seconds by taking control of the cushion! The design utilizes a unique metal frame that snaps together to hold a twin-size latex mattress in an upright position that’s perfect for sitting and reading. Simply undo the clasp and unfold the mattress to create a proper lounger where you can extend the legs and relax while enjoying the back support. With its small footprint, its perfect for the micro-est of micro-living spaces!

The SHO is a winner of the 2018 Red Dot Design Concept Award.

Designer: Pan Biwei

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MYZOO Spaceship Cat Beds Are Perfect for These Alien Beings

Cats are aliens. Come on, we all know it. They’re not fooling anyone with that cutesy act they put on. Not only are they from another planet, but they have obviously been sent here to spy on us. We don’t really mind though because they are adorbs. You might as well give them some space-age cat furniture for them to spy from. MYZOO Spaceship Cat Beds are perfect. Ground control to Major Tom… cat.

Your feline friends will feel right at home. MYZOO offers unique cat rest areas that are worthy of space travelers because they look like a spaceship. They come in models that have either one or two acrylic bubbles, so your kitty can enjoy a nice view. There are also holes for air circulation too. The first model is called Gamma for the wall and the second model is Alpha, a floor-standing model. Gamma has a single bubble, while Alpha has two.

There’s also a third model called Beta, which is a floor/tabletop version of Gamma. Each MYZOO Spaceship model comes in a birch or walnut finish. You can find the Alpha and Gamma from Amazon for $135 and $170, respectively. Oh, there’s also a matching spaceship food bowl. My cat already wants the full set.

[via Cool Material via Mike Shouts]