The bed that makes itself

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When you first get up in the morning, the last thing you want to do is make your bed. If you have a housekeeper than it’s all taken care of. However, what if the bed would actually make itself? It sound like a dream or something you would expect to see in sci-fi movie. Nevertheless, it’s true. Someone has actually created a bed that makes itself in the morning or whenever you get up.

This revolutionary self-tidying bed has a system that allows it to take care of itself. All you have to do is get up in the morning and before you even get to make your coffee the bed is nice and tidy. You don’t have to do anything. Immediately after you leave the bed, a small mechanical arm comes out from a hidden space. It sits on the side of the bed and it has two rollers that pull the cover or duvet up to the head of the bed. The cover is straightened out and arranged perfectly, even better than you would have done it.

The pillows are also taken care of. They have cords attached to the pillowcases and they are straightened and elevated. After they are straight, they fall back where they belong, on top of the tidy cover. The bed is now perfectly done and you didn’t have to lift a finger. Well…you actually do need to press a button. It’s a very ingenious and revolutionary piece of furniture and it also has a beautiful and simple design.

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