Alcova | ||
Designed by: Antonio Citterio
Why we love it: This four poster bed places the bed centre stage. Clean lined and spacious, the Alcova by Maxalto suits voluminous rooms and warehouses spaces. Where you can get it: Space Furniture | ||
Lindolino | ||
Designed by: LIndolino
Why we love it: Best quality, luxury Italian linen bed linen makes any bed time divine. If you spend half your life in bed, why not make it a heavenly experience. Where you can get it: Lindolino | ||
Big Bed | ||
Designed by: Paola Navone
Why we love it: An evolution of the armchairs Bug and Big Bug, the Big Bed offers an extra-large look and introduces an informal style to the sleeping area.Where you can get it: Poliform | ||
St. Germain | ||
Designed by: Nicky Line
Why we love it:A soft sweet bedhead with a hint of Parisian romance, the gentle curve, buttons and stud details create a piece that is really elegant in neutral shades. Where you can get it: Bed Nest
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Highlands | ||
Designed by: Patricia Urquiola
Why we love it: Sinuous, fluid and almost organic Highlands is part of a system of seating that can be moved and manipulated into a bed.Where you can get it: Hub Furniture | ||
Onda | ||
Designed by: Paola Piva
Why we love it: The light structure matches with the capitonné in leather of the headboard. A true protagonist of the night roomWhere you can get it: Poliform | ||
Clarence | ||
Designed by: Nicky Line
Why we love it: With a touch of the English Countryside about it, this masculine bed head can be customised in any height, size of fabric you choose. Where you can get it: Bed Nest | ||
Lulu #23 | ||
Designed by: Missoni
Why we love it: This geometric self patterned Missoni bed linen adds a spice of colour to any bedroom. Where you can get it: Spence & Lyda | ||
Issue 59
The Life Outside Issue
Introducing the Life Outside issue of Habitus magazine. With life increasingly being absorbed into a digital space, there is never a more important moment to hold something tangible. In this context, the power of nature to have a physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing has never been more important. So how can we cultivate the benefits of the our natural environment in the most intimate of places – our homes? This was the question that helped to bring this issue of Habitus to life.
Habitus loves …sleeping
As Charles Caleb Colton once pointed out, bed is a bundle of paradoxes: ‘we go to it with reluctance, we quit it with regret; we make up our minds every night to leave it early, but we make up our bodies every morning to keep it late’. Here we look at 8 designs that help make sleeping even more pleasurable.