The delightful Bed'nTable might not suit every space, but I can see it working particularly well in a studio or bachelor apartment. The clever assembly of pieces features a double bed frame and a table that extends behind the headboard.
Along with this rear surface come four upholstered chairs, accommodating sitters who might choose to use this area as a place as a dining table or a desk. The generous tabletop is still conveniently reachable from the mattress, but two additional nightwing trays can be attached to the sides of the bed as places to hold books, drinks and breakfast. The handsome hybrid Bed'nTable was designed and constructed by Erik Griffioen in lovely pale wood with playful slanted angles.
Lightheartedly Fused Furnishings
Bed'nTable Merges the Primary Pieces of the Bedroom and Kitchen
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