I would feel much more comfortable with that bed concept if the outer edge had steel cables on a winch mechanism, or posts with hidden ball screws.
As it stands, their design would require some serious reinforcement of the walls and ceiling in the space the bed occupies for most buildings I've encountered.
What if the upstairs neighbor floods and the mattress becomes saturated with water? Will it come tumbling down, ripping out the wall and crushing anything underneath? Buying a bed suddenly becomes an exercise in actuarial science.
I was wondering how they expected customers to install some of these items in multi-unit buildings. At the bottom of the page it appears this is being done in partnership with property developers and not sold directly to customers.
As it stands, their design would require some serious reinforcement of the walls and ceiling in the space the bed occupies for most buildings I've encountered.
What if the upstairs neighbor floods and the mattress becomes saturated with water? Will it come tumbling down, ripping out the wall and crushing anything underneath? Buying a bed suddenly becomes an exercise in actuarial science.