One of my favorite things to do is read in bed. If I can get comfortable enough, I’ll go so far as to even work on my laptop there—a no-no for psychiatrists advising sleep-deprived patients that a bed should kept associated as a place to rest. After about 15 minutes though, I have to plump up that pillow on my back again. Though this process isn’t that much trouble, the only problem with having the Cama Clina from Faro Design in Brazil is that I’d likely permanently give up the work table for the work bed. (via Clina Bed - Josh Spear, Trendspotting)
As a college student with a small living space, and even smaller working space, I admit, I do a lot of work from my bed, probably too much. But still, this is genius. *want*
One of my favorite things to do is read in bed. If I can get comfortable enough, I’ll go so far as to even work on my laptop there—a no-no for psychiatrists advising sleep-deprived patients that a bed should kept associated as a place to rest. After about 15 minutes though, I have to plump up that pillow on my back again. Though this process isn’t that much trouble, the only problem with having the Cama Clina from Faro Design in Brazil is that I’d likely permanently give up the work table for the work bed. (via Clina Bed - Josh Spear, Trendspotting)
As a college student with a small living space, and even smaller working space, I admit, I do a lot of work from my bed, probably too much. But still, this is genius. *want*
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