Japandi Bed Inspired By Japanese Futons

YOMA bed is inspired by Japanese futons for sleeping and shows a clear and cool design in Japandi style

YOMA bed is inspired by Japanese futons for sleeping and shows a clear and cool design in Japandi style

We’ve recently shared some ideas for Japandi decor style, which is a mix of Scandinavian and Japanese decor. And today we are sharing a piece that is right for Japandi bedrooms, it’s YOMA bed by kaschkasch and Zeitraum.

The bed design was inspired by Japanese sleeping futons that unroll on the floor on top of tatami mats. YOMA beds continued the tradition but the bed was made more comfortable and some clever details were added.

The low frame with its extended edges gives it a floating feel while offering the benefits of a shelf or side table you can place your book or drink. If you need additional surface space, the YOMA Plate side table can be added anywhere around the edge. The back cushions slide in for additional comfort while reading or watching TV and can be moved around depending on your needs. The thoughtfully rounded corners appear inviting and ensure you won’t injure yourself when passing by the bed.

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There's an additional side table to place a book or a drink

There's an additional side table to place a book or a drink

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The corners were rounded for a smoother look and to be sure you won't injure yourself

The corners were rounded for a smoother look and to be sure you won't injure yourself

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You can easily change the bed into a daybed for two people

You can easily change the bed into a daybed for two people

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Add more cushions if you like and make the bed more inviting and softing

Add more cushions if you like and make the bed more inviting and softing

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This is a cool Japanese-inspired bed that got a classic and modern European look

This is a cool Japanese-inspired bed that got a classic and modern European look

Source: design-milk