Posted in Luxury on 28 July 2008

There cannot be any marked price to the value of a relaxing nap. We are open to spill over few $$$$ but are not willing to compromise at our energy levels that becomes visible after a healing sleep. Featured above is Cosmovoïde Bed, designed by craftsmen based in North of France. The ultra high-tech luxury bed features singular springs perched from the arrangement by self-suspension, following the principle accessible for hammocks. Its designer appeal claims to equip the rudiments of a deluxe four-poster bed. It is quite apparent through its form, which is derived from the egg-shape offshoot from golden figure geometry and offers relaxing attributes to the bed. You may find it as evocative of the “cosmic egg,” from where the name ‘Cosmovoïde’ is haggard.
The Cosmovoïde bed sports two-electric recreation bed casings, 7 LED lamps in all shades of the rainbow, an integrated TV at its foot, DVD player, quality home cinema set up, six-power sockets, and a telephone. The bed designing is flexible to be customized befitting your needs. Valued at $61,415 (39 000 Euros), the must-install bed may also fit in the wish list of non-geeky divas.
Posted in Designer, Furniture on 11 July 2008

All Tech Kings and Queens, it is Friday today and let me remind you it’s time to take an off from your blogging desk and have a relaxing weekend. With scorching sun outside, I would propose you to stay at home and cherish the company of a feature-packed bedroom on an elite bed. Updating the list of hi-tech beds detailing 360-degree rotating bed, computer bed, ceiling bed, sofa-cum-bed and James-Bond digital bed, here stands the Elite bed from Hollandia. The bed features a DVD/CD changer, iPod docking station, a retractable 32-inch flat panel TV and a surround-sound system. But conscious about your health, the bed provides more than an exercise in horizontal entertainment by offering 12 massage programs, telescoping head supporting, a mechanical head and foot tuning system that raises each half of the mattress to take weight off the minor back.

It is designed considering the ergonomics required for continuous reading and writing. Available in king and queen size, the bed is valued at $30,000 and $35,000 respectively. The customized bed can be upholstered in over 200 fabrics.
Via LuxuryLaunches
Posted in Concept, Designer, Furniture, Technology on 25 June 2008

Big Controversy: The contemporary reality doesn’t allow us to cherish domestic comfort and pleasure; hence we end up spending chief hours of the day in office. And we take every initiative to spill over dough for decorating our houses with a compromise to stay amidst that dull gray and furniture installed by default now for ages at our offices. Rightly realizing this Hella Jongerius unveiled a new look to the dull office at the exhibition Worksperes in the Museum of Modern Art [MOMA] in New York. Called ‘My Soft Office,’ it aims at discovering the revolutionary workplace.
The designer concept was demonstrated at the exhibition space of VIVID Design in Rotterdam. Right on the heels of its name, Hella put together the needs of a person, practice and products into a treasured experience. The accessories as a part of this initiative features a keyboard with an integrated snack plate, a comfortable double bed that behaves no less than a business desk with installed monitors and others needful i.e. speakers, keyboard and mouse are positioned inside the pillows.














