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Lori Wall Beds
Time Out Chicago Issue no. 179

080408loriwallbeds.jpgWe spotted local designer Lori Moore's wall beds in the recent issue of TOC: "The Ultimate Hide-A-Bed and Urban Space Saver." Aiming to steer clear of the typical murphy bed pricing and to provide furniture seekers with a custom made alternative that they put together themselves with easy how-to instructions, Lori's company is brand new and operates from her Rogers Park home.

 
 

Why TOC likes it (and why we do, too): The bed not only flips up to give your pad more floor space, but a built-in shelf on its underside makes the piece dually functional. It’s perfect for a studio or a guest room; just don’t load up the shelf with more than a few books or picture frames, or turning in for the night will become a hassle.

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Lori Wall Beds price list:


  • Twin Vertical: $550

  • Twin XL Vertical: $575

  • Double: $625

  • Double XL: $650

*Note: Horizontal beds are coming soon...Look for them here after September 1st.

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Comments (13)

I really like the bedspread (blue, green, grey dots) in the first picture! Anyone know who makes it?

posted by catastrophecarlos on August 4th 2008 at 7:35am
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Wow - I had been looking at wallbeds, but they're so expensive an unnecessarily complicated - but this looks great.

posted by bepsf on August 4th 2008 at 7:36am
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WOW! nice

posted by DahliaCactus on August 4th 2008 at 7:49am
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with a few mods (like extending a facade up the wall, beefing up the shelf/leg to seem like a mantle, paint/finishes), this could be made to look very much like a fireplace/hearth which would be neat in a grunge-victorian kind of way. otherwise, though, with the look/feel, this seems like a readymade(tm) project, not a $600 furniture spend... maybe it's just me.

posted by redneckmodern on August 4th 2008 at 8:03am
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Catastrophecarlos: I think the bedspread may be from Urban Outfitters.

posted by nicolson on August 4th 2008 at 8:08am
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redneckmodern ... what a great idea. Pull down the fireplace to sleep!

posted by southcook on August 4th 2008 at 8:12am
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I agree with redneckmodern... a great idea, but it looks a little raw and unfinished for the steep price. I thought about a diy murphy bed for my extremely tiny abode. I feel like I could make this myself for much less $$.

posted by TiffanyH on August 4th 2008 at 8:40am
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The bedspread is definitely from urban outfitters (I have two I've made into bedroom curtains).

posted by rheamc on August 4th 2008 at 8:46am
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My brother made a custom murphy bed that looked like a cabinet using hardwood and an incredible finish, all sorts of hardware, etc...full on custom project, and it cost him $600. I'm sure I could make one (as a non-professional) for much less and make it look like what this company has created here.

That said, I most likely won't. And until I'm ready to pony up the time and energy, I'm going to have to pony up the cash.

posted by alina on August 4th 2008 at 10:38am
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I could make this...seriously. It will definetely cost me a lot less.

posted by Snugglitas on August 4th 2008 at 12:29pm
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I like that you can put artwork inside and out. A big drawback for Murphy beds for me is that they take up wall space. I have too much artwork for that.

posted by Erika in Seattle on August 4th 2008 at 3:33pm
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I've been searching for wall beds all over, and haven't found ANYTHING that even comes close to this for the price. I just placed my order, and can't wait to get it. As far as making it for cheaper, I'm sure you can, but it requires time, tools, and most of all ability (which I don't have). I love the thought of supporting a small business too. I'll let you all know how the product works.

posted by jkine1 on August 7th 2008 at 6:40am
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I love this, and it doesn't seem an outrageous price to me. I spent $400 for the futon we have, and this seems a more efficient use of space. With a small apartment, no place to even consider doing woodworking, and no construction skills whatsoever, this looks awesome. I wish this has existed before we bought the futon!

posted by contessa on August 13th 2008 at 11:03am
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