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Interior Design Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2010 2:12:00 AM

Where better to sleep-or count sheep?



rest assured

1. Patricia Urquiola's Night & Day bed in iron and chrome with white cotton by Molteni & C. circle 460

 


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2. Perspectives bed in rift-cut oak veneer in white and chocolate with glass headboard by Creative Elegance. Circle 461

 


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3. Guia bed in iron, methacrylate, polyurethane, and chrome-plated steel by Flou. Circle 462

 


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4. Alpine bed in multi-ply bent-wood in walnut by Modernica. Circle 463

 


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5. Excelsior II bed in layers if cotton, wool, and horsehair with pine legs and cotton upholstery in iconic blue-and-white check by Hastens. Circle 464

 


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6. Ferruccio Laviani's Tartan Letto bed in tinted oak by Resource Furniture. Circle 465

 


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7. Paola Navone's Bed Bug in wood with flexible polyurethane padding and linen-cotton upholstery in Ghiaccio by Poliform. Circle 466

 


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8. Gerard's Cornell bed in walnut with brass canopy in matte black/brown finish by Dessin Fournir. Circle 467

 


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9. Spross in birch plywood in Rot by Nils Holger Moormann. Circle 468

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