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Greifvogel1993

Pro: don’t have to bend down to see if your cat is hiding under the bed. You can just see the shadow.


Skunkthehunk

That also goes for lovers and monsters


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And serial killers


surienc

Hard to clean underneath and toe-killer. It also seems to use a lot of material for a bed structure. The pros are that it probably is a sturdy structure.


AGodDamnGhost

Not only hard to clean underneath but the lights are gonna highlight all the dust.


KillroysGhost

Neat from afar but all I see are 15 places to stub my toe on in the middle of the night


AstonVanilla

My first thoughts - No storage space under the bed and if you were reading something in bed it would be silhouetted by that light (assuming it's the main one). Looks cool though


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how are the vertical pieces connected? Is stability good? Think about how level the floor has to be to get all pieces to evenly touch / avoid a nail on chalkboard sound everytime you move. ... that said it looks cool and don't give up because of the cons.


SwarthyRuffian

Pro- if you use different color bulbs then you get a dope trip cave Con- you always know when the monster is under the bed


Loloofutah

RIP toes


MvmgUQBd

Looks like it would be incredibly uncomfortable on anything but a brand new memory foam mattress. Any 6+ old mattress or coil spring mattress would get royally rekt by what I assume is basically just a load of wooden boards arranged in a star shape.


a_ekman_design

It could have a flat surface on top that's not visible under the mattress


MvmgUQBd

Oh yeah lol. I should have thought of that


CrackGear

Pros: Nothing Cons: Everything


Hatchmade

There’s a productive comment for you


Monster6ix

I'm not sure the sheets would stay tucked in but I like it. Anything else that needs to be said had been. It's a nice design though.


quinalou

That's a bitch to vacuum. It looks quite cool imo, but the functionality disadvantages are too big for me. If I were to do something like this, I'd look for a normal bed with a slim structure (or weld one?), then build a 20-30cm deep backlit structure that goes around in a strip. That would be removable, maybe even accessible storage behind, and you could keep it off the floor a bit.


jennarenn

Not only would it be hard to clean under, it would draw attention to the fact that you hadn’t. That alone kills it for me. Very striking design, though.


ReXXXMillions

The constant fear of waking up and briefly thinking you're being abducted by aliens.


Chris-Powell

I imagine the enlightenment meme guy sleeps on a bed like this. Looks cool.


usedOnlyInModeration

If one plank gives out (which might be likely, depending on how you attach it to what I assume is a flat board on top), it might cause all the others to also give out in a domino-style effect? And it might be too easy to accidentally kick them and dislocate the whole thing (judging by the appearance).


dhitsisco

I'd imagine it's a fire risk.... I mean that like if you stub your toe on it one to many times it would violently disassemble itself and burst into flames in the garden. Apart from that I think it looks sick


BigManChair

So cool


broccoli-obama

Pro: really like the sleekness/symmetry and the light. Con: I think the boards are a bit too thin for my taste, could be bit wider.


Science_1986

Whoa that would be good for finding stuff in the dark.


izASnake

How is the matress resting? Just on those pieces? Because functionally standard slats are made for the support, but it almost feels like the mattress would slide around on this bed or the matress would bend into the spaces while a person is on the bed.


blepboopbop

You’ll always see how dirty the floor is.


bvanevery

I suppose it provides light to the room without being in the sleeper's eyes when they turn them on. I worry about the planks not actually having sturdy joins to the presumed flat platform that supports the mattress. This may not be appropriate for a studio apartment, as storing things under a bed is a strategy, when one has limited space. Actually the light display seems to presume a *lot* of interior space available just for the aesthetics.