Upper Class Suite by Pengelly Design and Virgin Atlantic
London studio Pengelly Design has created an airline seat that converts into a 2.2-metre-long bed for Virgin Atlantic. More about Upper Class Suite by Pengelly Design and Virgin Atlantic
London studio Pengelly Design has created an airline seat that converts into a 2.2-metre-long bed for Virgin Atlantic. More about Upper Class Suite by Pengelly Design and Virgin Atlantic
This blanket is embroidered with tiny sensors so it can watch you sleeping. More about Im Blanky by Studio NMinusOne and Rodolphe el-Khoury
Dezeen promotion: check out the future of hotel design in the Sleepotel conceptual hotel installation at The Sleep Event in London later this month. More about Sleepotel at The Sleep Event
Russian architects Arch Group have completed the first of their tiny hotel rooms for napping at airports. More about Sleepbox 01 by Arch Group
Dezeen Screen: Moody Nest is part of Hanna Emelie Ernsting's series of furniture for stroppy people. More about Moody Nest by Hanna Emelie Ernsting
Stockholm 2011: ECAL graduate Vanessa Hordies has created this bedside lamp that works like an hour glass to gradually dim the light by covering it in sand. More about Night Night by Vanessa Hordies
Cologne 2011: Hanna Emelie Ernsting's Moody Couch was awarded second prize in the [D3] Contest for young designers at imm cologne this week.
Cologne 2011: French designer Inga Sempé will present these quilted beds for design brand Ligne Roset at imm Cologne next week. More about Ruché beds and tables by Inga Sempé for Ligne Roset
Tokyo 2010: here's another chair by Japanese design studio Daisuke Motogi Architecture (see our earlier story), this time made from a thin mattress folded into a concertina. More about Sleepy Chair by Daisuke Motogi Architecture
A room where teenagers can hang out designed by Mathieu Lehanneur has opened at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. More about Studio 13/16 by Mathieu Lehanneur at the Centre Pompidou
Barcelona company Dream and Fly have sent us the latest renders of their miniature hotel rooms proposed for airports and train stations. More about Bubbles by Dream and Fly
Milan 2010: french designer Mathieu Lehanneur presented a bed for curing insomnia in the Zona Tortona district of Milan last week. More about Once Upon a Dream by Mathieu Lehanneur for Veuve Clicquot
Barcelona company Dream and Fly have designed a series of miniature hotel rooms for busy places like airports and train stations. More about Bubbles by Dream and Fly
Russian architects Arch Group have designed a booth for taking a quick nap in busy urban environments. More about Sleepbox by Arch Group
German designer Stefan Ulrich has designed a conceptual shape-changing object to relieve loneliness, using artificial muscle technology. More about Funktionide by Stefan Ulrich
Dutch designer Jurjen van Hulzen has designed a collection of office furniture for people to hide inside when they want to avoid working. More about It Hûske by Jurjen van Hulzen
Graduate designer Charlotte Kingsnorth has designed a chair made from a single sheet of folded felt. More about Felt Up by Charlotte Kingsnorth
Lichtenstein design brand Cycle 13 launched the production version of their egg-shaped Lomme bed at 100% Design London this weekend. More about Lomme bed by Cycle 13