Ori Living is famous for transforming robotic furniture seen through its Cloud Bed and Pocket Home Office. The company now released a valuable alteration to its Cloud Bed. It is a Table Edition bed that turns from a sleeping place into a workspace in just 42 seconds.

The bed has a mattress with core of 2-inch memory foam and 6-inch base foam with a cover. It also incorporates within a table measuring 66-inches long 32-inches wide and 30-inches high. It can accommodate up to five persons. The table can be used for work or for having meals.

The Cloud Bed Table Edition uses poplar laminate from Spain and is topped with high-pressure laminate, spruce bed slats and also has an extruded WPC slatted wall. The mechanical parts are made of powder-coated carbon steel. Certified by UL, it floats safely from the floor without the minimal possibility of an accident.

Also Read: Ori’s Space-Saving ‘Pocket’ is a Transforming Home Office

The 2021 Cloud Bed has three built-in outlets for easy plug-in and charging devices. It is available in king and queen sizes and also in short and tall models. The minimum height requirement for the short model is 8-feet 6-inches while the tall model requires a minimum of 9 feet high ceiling.

Interestingly, the Cloud Bed can be controlled through an onboard square touch interface, while certain features can be executed through voice commands over Alexa and Google Assistant. There are also integrated shelves and cabinets, plus options to include LED ambient lighting to liven up the design even more.

Indeed, such features make the Ori Cloud Bed Table Edition a perfect work-from-home solution for small living spaces. You wouldn’t know about the hidden table until it is revealed from underneath the bed, it’s so darn cool.

Image: Ori Living
Image: Ori Living
Image: Ori Living
Image: Ori Living
Image: Ori Living

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