I don't normally think furnature is "cool"

Looks really imbalanced and prone to breaking.
 
Looks really imbalanced and prone to breaking.

Considering he mentioned that the weight of some of that stuff is 400+ pounds and moves so smoothly and is built with safety hitches to prevent falling down, I doubt they'd skimp on the quality. Not to mention he says it all has a lifetime warranty, and that each piece takes about a year to fully design. I don't think much of it would be prone to breaking.
 
I can't even get myself to make my 1 bed each day. This seems like a huge pain in the ass.
 
Some of that stuff looks incredible. Really useful.
 
My brother has that exact same table at 00:09

Cool stuff really.
 
I don't even use sheets or blankets in the summer.

Bed is made - 24/7, man. :cool:

Uh, that would still be considered "unmade"

And I don't get how this would be a pain in the ass. You wouldn't buy everything they have with a bed, and even if you did, you'd still only make the one you used the night prior. You guys are dumb.

I want to get a really cheap, small place and fill it up with this stuff.
 
I keep reading this as "I don't normally think funerals are 'cool'"
 
That shit is bad ass! Seems perfect for a dorm or studio apartment...
 
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Time for bed.

OH GOD WHERE IS THE MANUAL!?

I find this stuff cool tool. I wonder how expensive it is to get installed.

If I get a small enough place, nobody would want to visit me at it, and it'd be great.
 
Pretty cool, but wall beds are really old school.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_bed

So not particularly innovative aside from putting stuff on the front of it that you can use when you put it back up. And it looks more snazzy and modern.

(No I'm not old enough to be like "Hurr when I was your age, we all had wall beds." I just remember that one was on a tv show or something, and my mom commented it was an old style bed.)
 
Pretty cool. He talks about using it with kids a lot, though. That's a lot of places for little fingers to get stuck...
 
this would work in a society that weighs less than the average...aka midgets would love this. I am impressed but Americans would die on this furniture...at least here in the North East
 
Maybe if your kid weighs 300 pounds and is on the top bunk, but most of the non-bunk bed ones look like they're supported by the actual floor. If thats the case, then nothings stopping your fat kid from sleeping on it as far as I can tell.
 
Unless it collapses and crushes your desk contents.

Byebye, cup of pencils. :(
 
Thats some really cool furniture. The way the desks and surfaces balance when flipped is really neat , don't see that kind of innovative thinking in furniture too often.
 
I really like the tables, but it seems like one unit would cost hundreds and hundreds.

That's the vibe I get, atleast.
 
Don't be a dick Krynn. You're not allowed on any furnature anyway.
 
I like how you can leave all your stuff on the desk when you fold it away. I essentially use my desk as a receptacle for stuff which would otherwise be on the floor, so it would be a huge pain to have to clear it off every single day. But I don't like the thought of folding my bed away every morning. I like knowing that my bed will always be there for me.
 
would suck that someone fold that forgeting you are there
 
Anywho, James Bond got killed in one of these.
 
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