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The Paperpedic bed from Karton
Wooden furniture in the near future, may become outdated or antique rarity. Wood and chipboard may replace a light cardboard, able to withstand the load, turned out to be no worse than traditional materials.
The Paperpedic bed is an intricate, at first glance, the design of stacked and customized cardboard sheets forming a flat and smooth surface. Bed material 100% can be recycled. And nothing complicated to do not needed, outdated furniture can be easily disassembled and put into the trash. Secondary cardboard, as is known, no worse than what you do at pulp and paper mills wood-based raw materials.
Bed sizes can vary widely. From "double" to "king", which easily fit a dozen people. Manufacturer Karton argues that the bed can easily withstand more than a ton of weight.
It may seem that this furniture will not stand a long operation, and can be claimed only in any campsites or cheap motels. However, Karton uses for parts the improved carton. The company has an impeccable record, her innovative furniture is known since 1985.
The company's founders came up with the idea to create furniture that can be easily assembled without glue, nails and tools, dear masters and endless trips to the store for forgotten or missing parts. Cardboard beds minimalist design, but they are light and durable at the same time.
A recent advertising experiment conducted in Australia showed that the Paperpedic bed can support the weight of 22 people.
The Paperpedic bed as the rest of the line products from Karton quite affordable. Different variants of beds are sold at a price of about $190. Set of carton boxes, which are also easy to assemble and fit under the bed, will cost about $60. In the complete set, which cost in the range of $350 includes two bedside tables, sold separately for $75.
But that's not all. Besides the bedroom set, Karton produces a variety of chairs, shelves and tables, inexpensive, practical, light and durable, suitable for use in the office or at home.
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The Paperpedic bed is an intricate, at first glance, the design of stacked and customized cardboard sheets forming a flat and smooth surface. Bed material 100% can be recycled. And nothing complicated to do not needed, outdated furniture can be easily disassembled and put into the trash. Secondary cardboard, as is known, no worse than what you do at pulp and paper mills wood-based raw materials.
Bed sizes can vary widely. From "double" to "king", which easily fit a dozen people. Manufacturer Karton argues that the bed can easily withstand more than a ton of weight.
It may seem that this furniture will not stand a long operation, and can be claimed only in any campsites or cheap motels. However, Karton uses for parts the improved carton. The company has an impeccable record, her innovative furniture is known since 1985.
The company's founders came up with the idea to create furniture that can be easily assembled without glue, nails and tools, dear masters and endless trips to the store for forgotten or missing parts. Cardboard beds minimalist design, but they are light and durable at the same time.
A recent advertising experiment conducted in Australia showed that the Paperpedic bed can support the weight of 22 people.
The Paperpedic bed as the rest of the line products from Karton quite affordable. Different variants of beds are sold at a price of about $190. Set of carton boxes, which are also easy to assemble and fit under the bed, will cost about $60. In the complete set, which cost in the range of $350 includes two bedside tables, sold separately for $75.
But that's not all. Besides the bedroom set, Karton produces a variety of chairs, shelves and tables, inexpensive, practical, light and durable, suitable for use in the office or at home.
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