In large open spaces, beds can become sculptural & more than basic furniture.
Contemporary style beds revolve around industrial furniture solutions for Dutch-born designer Ghislaine Viñas. Steel cable systems are used to anchor beds and bed canopies to floors and ceilings – particularly in large, open New York City loft spaces where traditional furniture looks way less cool. A frame suspended from the ceiling supports draped fabric that frames a low bed set on a raised wood-plank platform.
Anchoring cables in the floor and on the ceiling — against a wall of treadplate — is an anti-gravity approach to intimate living areas. As a kind of futuristic “Look Ma, no legs” design strategy it may seriously forecast a way to do more with less.
(Source: gvinteriors.com)
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[…] of that can be tricky, the lack of legs ensures some degree of movement. Unlike the suspended Industrial Strength Beds anchored with steel cables in lofts designed by Ghislaine Viñas, we don’t see the ceiling […]