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Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Ultimate Beds For Budding Space Fighters & Fashionistas.





Got a child who wants to grow up to fight space aliens or walk the runway? Bring their dreams to reality with these amazing exclusive room designs for kids from Posh Tots.

Beds shaped like Galactic Star Fighters and actual Catwalks are accompanied by wall murals and accessories that will have your child transported to their fantasies every time they slumber.

The Deep Space Fighter Bed and Galaxy Mural.





the description from Posh Tots:
Enjoy the nostalgia of intergalactic battle by teleporting your bedroom to the farthest reaches of your imagination and beyond. Your star ship bed can be designed to your unique specifications, and the supporting wall mural can depict anything from an army of elite soldiers marching into battle to a squadron of deep space fighter ships. Your child can become the new hero of the galaxy and cherish their unique bed for generations. A PoshTots exclusive.

This item is custom made especially for you upon order and cannot be returned. Price upon request.


The Fashionista's Runway Bed and Mural



the description from Posh Tots:
Fashionista, how do you look? In this fabulous room you’ll look like the best of Milan! The Fashionista Runway Bed is perfect for your little Fashion Diva. What little star wouldn’t love to have a posh runway attached to her bed? Our newest resident muralist not only fabricates custom bed designs of any style, he can paint a row of admiring models to complete the illusion of the Paris runways, all to your unique specifications and interior dimensions. Present your design inquiry to our Design Consultants today.

Price upon request.

Posh Tots

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Private Cloud Rocking Bed Evolves, Introducing Version 1.2




The Rocking Bed, also known as the Private Cloud was first conceived of by Michael Kloker and brother Manuel Kloker in 2005 when the initial prototype was built. The enterprise, located in Löffingen, zooms in on revolutionary concepts in elaborated designs paired with industrial tradition. In 2006, they applied for a patent. In 2007, they continued to design the rocking bed and trademarked the brand name "Private Cloud".


above: the first version

In 2008 they unveiled the rocking bed at IMM (The annual International Home Furnishings Show in Cologne) , within the IMM young designers at D3 Professionals, and started selling the product.


above: the 2008-2009 version.

In 2009, they introduced a revised version of the bed at IMM and started getting their first big order.


above: the 2009 version

This year, they've introduced a new version at the 2010 IMM, the Rocking Bed 1.2. More streamlined and modern-looking, the new bed does not have the canopied top.




And here's an outdoor version of the Rocking bed that has yet to go into production:


More images of the Private Cloud Rocking Bed 1.2:





The patented solid wood beds made of Black Forest wood are environmentally sustainable and largely manufactured by hand. The purist, elegant design fits into any living environment. The high material requirements are met by ash and oak. In a complex process the wood is placed in its form, it will be up to 32 m with solid wood strips per ellipse.



The 2009 version ($6,500) can be purchased within the U.S. here and at Liave in Seattle. You can also find worldwide dealers here.

The Private Cloud website


contact info:

M. Kloker
Michael Kloker
Studerstr. 11
79843 Löffingen
Mobil +49(0)151 - 120 165 52

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Judson Beaumont's "cartoon" Furniture

Furniture Filled With Whimsy & Straightline designs

Above: The Accordian dresser


Meet The Master of Furniture Whimsy; Judson Beaumont

If you've ever wanted to live in a Looney Tunes Cartoon or have your children's room resemble a scene from Beauty & The Beast or Alice in Wonderland, then Judson Beaumont's quirky and well-crafted furniture is the thing for you.


Above: Judson with his wares at a Japan trade show


With a vivid imagination and the ability to execute and bring the idea to fruition, Judson's company, Straightline Designs (even the name is a jest) has created some of the most fun and unusual dressers, tables and more.


Above: The Boom Dresser, 6 pieces mounted on the wall.


Above: The Bridge bookcase


Above: The Brian Dresser


Above: the Whitney dresser


Above: The Melting Cabinet

His children's room furniture consists of many different dressers, some clocks, and beds that resemble everything form Cinderella's carriage to a locomotive.




In addition to the fun stuff for the nursery, he creates conceptual furniture filled with wit. My favorite being the "Bad" Table (seen below):



Above: The Burnt Legs Table


He clearly has an adult sense of humor as well, check out his Custom "munny" (now sold out) for Voltageland, of the evil Charlie Brown:


After successfully designing furniture with a straightforward approach for years, this artist set out to create something unique for friends who were expecting their first child. He wanted his creation to capture the baby's imagination for years to come. Today, like his first kid-inspired piece, Judson designs some of the most offbeat, whimsical furnishings in the world.

Cartoons like Looney Tunes’ Bugs Bunny and Roger Rabbit, along with the work of innovative architect Frank Gehry, inspire his work.

He has also designed several props for movie and commercial sets and finds his greatest joy in designing play areas for children’s hospitals. “Children always get my work. They respond very positively, unlike adults who often say ‘You can’t do that.'”

Click here to read a nice online article with Judson from Woodworking Web.


Click here to purchase many of his pieces.

Click here to see newer pieces for 2009-2010


Judson's got some competition with Randall and Sharon Porter's new collection called Cartoon Furniture®, see it here.



Another line of stunning whimsical cartoon-like furniture is that of Vincent Thomas Lehman's. See that here

New 2010 post on his new pieces here!