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The Doc XL: Sofa & Bunkbed In One

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11-29-doc1.gifThis just came in from Richard and barely needs explaining, though we've never seen anything like it: The Doc XL. It is exactly what it looks like, and blows the doors off of a regular old sofabed (though ain't great for snuggling couples)...

 
 

The Doc XL is a sofa that fiips up into a bunkbed and requires "a simple gesture and no physical strain." You don't even have to take the sheets off of the beds before restoring it to sofa config. It is available through that august outfit, Bonbon Trading, from the UK.

(ReEdited from 2007-11-27 - MGR)
(ReEdited from 2005-11-29 - MGR)

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We like anything that requires "a simple gesture and no physical strain."

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-11-29 14:04:14

But oy! The physical strain to schlep it from the UK? Probably not so easy.

posted by Curtis on 2005-11-29 14:11:54

But it looks like the person sleeping on the top bunk is sleeping on the under side of a sofa. You know, the part that collects all the dust bunnies. yeck!

posted by anne on 2005-11-29 14:17:15

Great concept. Small apartment answer to guest room (small)

posted by Lana on 2005-11-29 16:25:09

Did you check out their other "spacesaving" furniture? Some cool stuff!

posted by k. on 2005-11-30 10:14:13

Roomy and comfortable while not taking up too much space. Even more surprising is the ease with which the sofa converts into a double bed.Wieder sofas with the innovative I.B.S. BEST SLEEP mechanism ensure especially refreshing and healthy sleep! Leading WIEDER's breakthroughs and developments is the innovative spring mattress I.B.S. BEST SLEEP (Integral Box Systems). This unique mattress is fabricated using the latest technology to maintain the mattress's uniform structure, prevent springs from loosening and guarantee the mattress's long-term comfort and durability. I.B.S. BEST SLEEP http://www.wiederusa.com/

posted by dana on 2006-05-18 12:18:19

Great concept! Anyone have an idea on price point?

posted by Annalisa on 2007-11-27 17:04:29
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Clei Italy makes all these things, and they are available here via various dealers. Many colors and fabrics. Not cheap but not terrible either. Signature Leather in NJ is the cheapest in the NY area.

posted by JoyH on 2007-11-27 18:21:53
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They've had these in Brazil for a few years and I got to check one out at a home event a few years back. It was comfy as a sofa but did require a bit of muscle to raise. I definitely would consider it if I neded 2 twins instead of a double for guests.

posted by JulieR on 2007-11-27 19:11:10
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Quite clever

posted by greer on 2007-11-27 23:08:26
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Clever concept. Who knew bunk beds could be design-friendly?

posted by designsnob on 2007-11-28 01:07:35
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Great design, I hate the look, well unless they have some other models. It reminds me of the sofas at my old dorm's study lounge.

posted by SingleInNewYork on 2007-11-28 08:50:55
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If this thing comes in better fabrics than that God-awful fabric in the pictures...it's a great sofabed!!

posted by orangejuce on 2007-11-28 14:37:58
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These were advertised in the NY Times yesterday by Resource Furniture in New York.

posted by Steve969 on 2007-12-14 12:00:32
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Is this the third time this has been reposted?

posted by ARC on 2008-02-29 13:50:44
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@orangejuice - I think it's a COM type deal...so fabric shouldn't be an issue.

posted by meg_ues on 2008-02-29 14:39:34
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eh, clever but ugly.

posted by goodnightdean on 2008-02-29 19:02:44
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Uh, why does Dana's comment sound like an ad for weider?

posted by apdesigngirl on 2008-03-03 13:31:15
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If you check out the link, you will see the model in orange is MUCH more attractive!

posted by apdesigngirl on 2008-03-03 13:35:14
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