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Tom Dixon's Latest IKEA Collaboration Is a Hackable Bed
The collaboration between British designer Tom Dixon and Swedish furniture giant IKEA introduces the Delaktig bed, building upon the concept of a "hackable" sofa previously developed by the duo. This new modular bed system is designed to offer personalization and adaptability, allowing users to modify and transform their sleeping space as their needs evolve. The Delaktig bed, slated for release in February 2019, emphasizes customization through interchangeable accessories, such as different headboards and side tables, which seamlessly integrate with the bed's aluminum frame.
The core philosophy behind the Delaktig bed is to provide an inexpensive and flexible system that enables quick aesthetic changes. Accessories can be added, removed, or swapped to create varied looks within minutes. Tom Dixon highlights the bed's significance as a primary unit, given the substantial amount of time individuals spend in contact with it. He questions why such an essential piece of furniture shouldn't offer greater functionality and versatility.
The bed offers headboard options, including a contemporary black design and a softer rattan finish, with the possibility of using no headboard at all. The bed frame itself is constructed from 50 percent recycled aluminum, utilizing aviation manufacturing technology. This choice of material makes the frame both lightweight and robust, facilitating ease of movement and rearrangement, which further supports the concept of adaptability.
While the current range of accessories and decor options is somewhat limited, catering mainly to individuals exploring their style preferences without significant commitment, the underlying principle of furniture that can adapt to changing life circumstances is a central theme. The article suggests that just as individuals multitask and adapt to life's challenges, their furniture should similarly evolve to meet these dynamic needs. This collaboration represents a continued exploration into flexible and user-centric home furnishings, allowing for significant impact through simple modifications.
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