Most Expensive Bed on the Planet

Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 1st August 2006 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Luxury BedsLuxury Furniture
Bookmark and Share

When I saw this on engaget a while back I must admit a wave of scepticism came over me. But undoubtedly the concept is a great one and for any super luxury home it would be an amazing addition.

image

Here’s engagets take:

“Sure we all like to sleep in comfort, but how many of you would be willing to pay $1.5 million for a one-of-a-kind bed? Anyone? Anyone at all? Well Dutch architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars is hoping that someone will shell out big bucks for that floating slab you see pictured above, as he’s apparently spent six years of his life in the noble pursuit of a sleeping surface that can be suspended entirely by magnets. Do you actually get a better night’s sleep on a bed that’s only attached to a solid surface with a few narrow tethers? Probably not, but it seems that anyone spending a million bucks on something like this is more concerned with impressing potential overnight guests than waking up refreshed in the morning, anyway. If you just have to get your hands on one of these, but you’d prefer to remain below the seven-figure price point, Ruijssenaars was also showing off a smaller version at the Miljonaire fair in Kortrijk that goes for a more affordable $146,000; at 1/5th the size of the regular model, it’s much too small for you to sleep in, but it would sure make a great perch for your already-spoiled dog or cat.”

I do have some reservations:

1.  I’m no doctor but there has to be a question mark over the health implications of sleeping within what must be some pretty powerful magnetic fields.
2.  How comfortable is it going to be? Will it oscillate or move substantially in your sleep?
3.  How ever wealthy you are is it really going to be worth paying $1.5 million (£857,000) for a magnetically suspended monolith? You could buy a Bugatti Veyron with that and have a substantial sum of money left over!

What do you think? Is it worth the money?

Other bed related stories worth taking a look at:

Luxury Beds For Kids

Love Boat Bed by Andrea Fogli

Luxury Big Beds

Charlotte Thomas’ most expensive bed linen in the world!

Beckham’s $50,000 Luxury Bed

Probably The Most Comfortable Bed in The World

Target niche keyword traffic by sponsoring this page. Click here for more info.

READER COMMENTS:

Cool bed. Your right though - bit of a worry with those magnetic fields.

Posted by SteveT  on Tue 1st August 2006 at 03:18 PM | #

Not sure it’s gonna be worth that kind of money.

Posted by cal  on Tue 1st August 2006 at 03:19 PM | #

Very cool. I’m not sure there would be any problems but that’s debatable I guess.

Posted by Kittu  on Tue 1st August 2006 at 03:21 PM | #

Currently doesn’t look too comfy but I presume that can easily be resolved.

Posted by Simon  on Tue 1st August 2006 at 03:23 PM | #

That’s a lot of money. Is someone really gonna pay that much for a bed?

Posted by Posh  on Tue 1st August 2006 at 03:24 PM | #

Thats a lot of cash for a bed! Looks pretty cool though, don’t know whether it would take off or not though as a mass market product!

Posted by Baz  on Wed 2nd August 2006 at 11:48 AM | #

mongolian sandbed
is more comfortable!

Posted by allison victoria chance  on Fri 16th March 2007 at 09:38 PM | #

super site!

Posted by tramadol  on Wed 16th May 2007 at 08:42 AM | #

like oh my god i totaly want one...daddy can i get one for my 5th birthday ppppplllleeeaaassseeee!!!

Posted by ashley  on Wed 6th June 2007 at 02:23 PM | #

I think this is fantastic and will lead the way for more innovating ideas such as a hovering coffee tables , seats of stools , hovering breakfast bars etc infact everything ..aim for 100% free floorspace......etc etc

Posted by raj  on Tue 17th July 2007 at 08:22 PM | #

This is amazing concept which can revolutionize the way we look at luxury.It requires lot of money but a worth doing investment.

Posted by Barun Gupta  on Wed 23rd January 2008 at 04:10 PM | #

What about the health issue though? sleeping on magnets, is that really good for you?

Posted by greg  on Thu 27th March 2008 at 10:50 PM | #

I bet its really bouncy :D

Posted by Thats one damn expensive bed  on Thu 24th April 2008 at 07:58 PM | #

Magnets are supposed to be good for you blood flow in small doses… I’m not sure about a giant magnet though...I would think it would be unhealthy. Has the maker slept on it?

Posted by Jessica  on Thu 14th August 2008 at 04:23 PM | #

man i wish i had that bed

Posted by michael  on Tue 28th October 2008 at 10:54 AM | #

Currently doesn’t look too comfy but I presume that can easily be resolved.

Posted by wildness  on Fri 27th February 2009 at 06:47 AM | #

POST A COMMENT:

Please feel free to submit relevant comments to this entry but note: inappropriate or purely promotional comments may be removed as will be personal abuse and defamatory remarks. Reasoned debate and substantiated critique on the topic in hand is encouraged and welcomed. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.

Name:

Email address is required but will not appear publicly:

Add your comments below:

Remember my personal information for next time

Submit the word you see below: