Bedup by Decadrages
Dee Sandin — March 13, 2008 — Art & Design
As more people than ever are moving to the cities, they're having to deal with small space living. If you keep your mind open to creativity, you can come up with some really ingenious uses of space.
French company Decadrages has designed the Bedup to use in small, cramped spaces. Your bed goes up on the ceiling when not in use. This is really great for studio apartments; you can have a real bed instead of relying on a pull out couch.
The Decadrages web site is in French, but the photos say it all. And those of us who can't make their beds in the morning can just leave our Bedup down until our mothers come to visit.
French company Decadrages has designed the Bedup to use in small, cramped spaces. Your bed goes up on the ceiling when not in use. This is really great for studio apartments; you can have a real bed instead of relying on a pull out couch.
The Decadrages web site is in French, but the photos say it all. And those of us who can't make their beds in the morning can just leave our Bedup down until our mothers come to visit.
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