A Bed with Shock Absorbers

Sleep On Recycled Car Springs

I recently came across this bed in a Toronto, Canada design shop. The bed isn't all that exciting. It's well crafted and reasonably priced at around $1400, but the obvious stand out aspect is that the bed sits on four recycled automobile springs. The shop, called UpToYou, claim that the bed offers a good night's sleep. I do get the impression that the bed is a bit like floating on air, but what if the springs got a little too springing? You may just get bounced out of bed. Your $1400 investment is down the drain. End of story.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Material Furniture - Designing furniture made from recycled materials that reuses cars and turning them into useful bedding materials which is sustainable and eco-friendly.
2. Shock-absorbing Bedding - Innovating bedding products with shock-absorbing technology that can improve sleep quality and providing comfort levels for different sleeping positions.
3. Bounce Reduction Technology - Reducing shock levels through improved spring technology to increase stability and reduce bounce levels on beds, offering a better sleep experience.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers could incorporate recycled materials and explore shock-absorbing technologies in their designs to create unique and sustainable products.
2. Bedding and Mattress Industry - Bedding and mattress manufacturers can experiment with shock-absorbing material and innovative spring technology to provide customers with better sleep quality and improved sleep efficiencies.
3. Automotive Industry - Automotive industries can work on improving shock-absorbing spring technologies to not only improve car performance and safety but also reuse their used materials in different areas such as furniture and beddings.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES