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Harmonica Storage Bed from CB2

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Last year we posted CB2's Sleepy Hollow Storage Bed — and it was a big hit. It's since been discontinued and replaced by the Harmonica Storage Bed...

 
 

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A mixture of wood veneer and white lacquer, the platform bed has sliding doors to hide half of the under-bed space (the other half remains open). The Harmonica Storage Bed is only available in Queen Size (65" x 86" x 11.75") and is priced at $899.

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beds & mattresses, bedroom, shelving & storage, CB2

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wow i want this, damn that price tag!

posted by thewakeup on January 14th 2009 at 6:07pm
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Aha! This is what I am looking for: simple, sturdy, storage. I gotta be honest though, I'm not crazy about the white doors, but you could fix it up with some neat decals from IKEA or something. I also wish there wasn't so much room around the edges of the bed; I can just see myself tripping and cutting my leg in the middle of the night in a sleepy toilet run, the blood streaming down my leg and my bleary-eyed atempt to quell the bleeding so it doesn't get on my sheets and probably cleaning it with the wrong thing and finally giving up and falling asleep anyway with my leg wrapped in an old T-shirt I don't think I like anymore with my leg sticking off the side of the bed. But maybe for the nimble-footed it might be perfect.

posted by Wind Whistler on January 14th 2009 at 6:24pm
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great storage for shoes

posted by kahlil19107 on January 14th 2009 at 6:40pm
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okay seriously whats with all these stores and their 'espresso' or 'chocolate' finish?????? Matches nothing in my home...would be great otherwise

posted by Bridget212323 on January 14th 2009 at 6:55pm
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"great storage for shoes"

Assuming you still have feet after a couple midnight walks to the bathroom...

posted by bepsf on January 14th 2009 at 7:20pm
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I am still looking for a king-sized storage bed...so far, the only one I've found is from West Elm and at $1,500 is a little pricier than it's worth. I like Ikea's Mandal, but again, it doesn't come in king.

Oh well. If having a super-awesome, roomy mattress means having to suck it up with a lame bed frame for a few years, I can live with it.

posted by Tar and Violets on January 14th 2009 at 7:39pm
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Tar and Violets - the Modulicious from BluDot comes in a King size...it is more expensive than the West Elm, but much better quality IMO.

posted by Aaron on January 14th 2009 at 9:05pm
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These kind of platforms and frames that extend out beyond the mattress are beautiful to look at, but I can never stop thinking about stubbed toes and gashed shins!

The most painful pain in the whole wide world.

posted by btoddster on January 14th 2009 at 11:29pm
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I bought that duvet cover and sheets, awesome!

The bed looks great too :)

posted by Domi on January 15th 2009 at 11:04am
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I'm not sure this is good feng shue.

posted by gryt on January 15th 2009 at 1:52pm
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Try this floating bed out:
http://www.c10design.com/main3_008.htm

posted by jseetin on January 15th 2009 at 2:50pm
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here's a great bed with storage. It has drawers so it hides your crap :-)

http://shop.bhg.com/product/bedroom/79057/bobby-berk-home%E2%84%A2-bachelor-collection.html

posted by ChrisNYC29 on January 15th 2009 at 2:56pm
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@Bridget... time to find a new home? Or perhaps a coffee-loving toddler who can run amuck spilling and smearing things as she goes?

posted by grover on January 16th 2009 at 5:04am
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