Facebook bed concept: If only you didn't have to eat

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Facebook bed concept: If only you didn't have to eat

20 January 2012 13:50 GMT / By Rik Henderson

Designer Tomislav Zvonaric has come up with a concept bed/workstation design that's directly focused towards the hardcore Facebook nut who dreams about the social network even when they're not using it.

Called the FBed, it's styled around the first letter in Facebook's logo, contains a sleeping area and provides a seat, keyboard, monitor and mouse rest for jumping in social networking action at the drop of a hat. It's a shame there's not a fridge and cooking stove incorporated, that way F'book addicts would only ever have to leave the confines of the bed for fresh supplies. Providing they also make, ahem, toilet arrangements, of course. Er. We haven't really thought this out that well really.

Zvonaric himself states: "FBed is a conceptual multipractical bed design that would allow you always to be up to date and close to your online friends even when you sleep. The idea is that you may hop in front of your screen directly from your bed when you wake up, and [the] inverse when you get tired and want to go sleep."

Naturally, there's a 0.000000000001 per cent chance of this ever becoming reality, although, knowing Mark Zuckerberg, he might already have something similar...

Via: slashgear.com Via: behance.net

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