Eva’s bed by h2o architectes

Eva's bed by h2o architectes | Minimalist architectureA young Parisian couple approached the French architecture studio, h2o architectes, looking for an efficient solution to the problem of lack of space that arose with the arrival of a new child.

Eva's bed by h2o architectes | Minimalist architecture

h2o architectes needed to divide a 16m<sup>2</sup> room into two parts, so that each child would get their own personal space. The architects tackled the problem by introducing a separator — a new partition/piece of furniture in the middle of the room. The object acts as a bed or an office, offers passages, shelves and secret storage compartments in a way a child would find entertaining.

Eva's bed by h2o architectes | Minimalist architecture

Architects: h2o architectes
Photography : Stéphane Chalmeau [nggallery id=61]

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4 Responses to “Eva’s bed by h2o architectes”

  1. Victoriaewen says:

    Fantastic design.

  2. ls says:

    And the shelves above the crib would entertain the baby with books to throw once she/he could pull to standing.

  3. starch says:

    Awesome. I kinda feel sorry for the older kid, since that thing doesn’t really look sound-proof. :)

  4. Maarten Breuker says:

    Looks like anything but a bed. :) Brilliant use of space.

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