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February 12, 2006
Minimalist bunk beds
They hail from Spain and were featured in the February 9 New York Times "Room To Improve" column in the paper's always entertaining House & Home section.
- Wrote Mitchell Owens:
Called La Literal, it was designed by Liévore–Altherr–Molina, a cutting–edge firm in Barcelona, and is made by Sellex, a pioneer of Modernism.
The frame, which must be mounted on a wall, is coated with a hard epoxy paint, and the mattress rests are laminated melamine chipboard.
Two 36–inch–wide bunks pivot and lock into place; when not in use, they fold up.
Mattresses are sold separately.
In Silver–Gray, Beige, or Blue.
$2,250 (including ladder but not mattresses) at Resource Furniture: 969 Third Avenue (58th Street) in New York City; www.resourcefurniture.com; 212-753-2039.
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Pretty expensive for a setup that reminds me of the berthing compartment of a Navy ship I was on.
Posted by: Brian | Feb 12, 2006 3:43:31 PM

