Mobileform Hide-a-Bunk-Bed

Posted in Furniture, Home by Reuben Drake on July 27th, 2007

MobileForm sofa converts to a bunk bedHaving a simple, uncomfortable hide-a-bed in your living room is great for the occasional guest but is paled in the realm of coolness compared to this convertible bunk-bed from Mobileform.

The furniture is designed so that in one simple, easy movement it will convert from a sofa to a double-decker bunk bed, complete with a ladder and a safety rail all incorporated into the transformer-like system. Modern life-style furniture like this doesn’t come cheap however. The doc sofa/bunk bed retails for $6,840.00 plus shipment from Italy and is available in multiple fabric colors aside from this fancy orange.

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Mobileform doc sofa/bunk bed in transition of converting from a sofa to a bunk bed

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6 Comments to “Mobileform Hide-a-Bunk-Bed”
  1. Anonymous Says:

    hot hot as the english say

  2. jojo Says:

    where can you find it?

  3. Arturo Says:

    i’m from mexico and i interesting in this bunked bed, can you send me more details please.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    can u buy it cheper

  5. anonomus Says:

    does it come only in orange

  6. yasser Says:

    So nice , so creative and modren , i wish i can find one in my hometown .

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