The Disappearing Bed is a Small Space Contraption
Meghan Young — January 16, 2014 — Art & Design
References: julienabucet & mymodernmet
Like an act in a magic show, the Disappearing Bed vanishes from sight with a snap of a finger. Well, it might not sneak away that simply, but the idea is there. Made for a very small 130-square-foot living space, the Disappearing Bed is not what one might think at first. Not only does it boast a full-blown mattress, it hides away under the specially created elevated kitchen.
Designed by architects Julie Nabucet and Marc Baillargeon, the space that the Disappearing Bed resides in was once the master bathroom of a fairly large apartment. Now converted into quarters suitable for a student living in Paris, France, the architects had to flex their creativity when outfitting the space. The Disappearing Bed can also convert into a couch.
Designed by architects Julie Nabucet and Marc Baillargeon, the space that the Disappearing Bed resides in was once the master bathroom of a fairly large apartment. Now converted into quarters suitable for a student living in Paris, France, the architects had to flex their creativity when outfitting the space. The Disappearing Bed can also convert into a couch.
Trend Themes
1. Small Space Contraptions - There is an opportunity for the innovation of new furniture designs that are modular and space-saving.
2. Convertible Furniture - The trend of multi-use furniture is growing, as more individuals look for ways to maximize small living spaces.
3. Invisible Furniture - Invisible furniture like the Disappearing Bed is gaining popularity, as people want to have furniture that can blend into the background when not in use.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovative furniture designers have an opportunity to create new products that are both functional and space-saving for small living spaces.
2. Interior Design - As smaller living spaces become more popular, interior designers can come up with creative solutions for maximizing wall space and storage.
3. Real Estate - As the trend of small living spaces grows, real estate companies can create and promote small apartments that are both practical and stylish.
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