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Home›industry news›LEVITAS DESIGN – THE NEW REVOLUTIONARY FLOATING EXO BED

LEVITAS DESIGN – THE NEW REVOLUTIONARY FLOATING EXO BED

By Jamie Bullock
August 23, 2015
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CREATING ATMOSPHERE AND SPACE IN THE BEDROOM

It’s been decades since the bedroom has seen any major advances in bedroom furniture….until now that is. Levitas’ magical levitating bed is shaping the future of bedroom design by creating the ultimate ‘atmosphere and space’ by lifting the bed off the floor. This contemporary, elegant piece of furniture will transform the look of any bedroom and inject a sense of adventure and fun back into the bedroom.

HISTORY

Designer/Inventor Craig Phillips’ fascination with great magicians and illusionists such as Houdini and David Copperfield motivated him to join the Magic Circle at the young age of 12. It was this love of magic and illusions that inspired Craig to design and create the levitating EXO bed.

HOW IT WORKS

The secret to Levitas’ floating bed is the bit you don’t see – strong cantilever steel supports hold the bed off the ground. This allows the bed to float off any wall – even plasterboard walls. The steels have been designed for easy installation on any type of floor or wall. For the more adventurous, it is even possible to float the bed in the middle of the room without the need for a wall at all. The Super King EXO bed is guaranteed to hold 750kg or 1650lbs (that’s the weight of 10 adults).

CUSTOMISING YOUR OWN BED

Levitas’ versatile EXO bed is made from aluminium, which allows the user to customise their bed by adding various features such as LED lights, glass bedside tables, Bluetooth speakers and UV light for allergy sufferers. The Aluminium bed frame can be painted any colour, wrapped with various fabrics, printed vinyl using photographic quality images, carbon fibre, wood veneer and leather.

16 MILLION COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM

The underside of the bed and bedside tables have built in low voltage LED lights that can be controlled via phone or tablet. With 16 million colours to choose from you are able to create the ultimate magical atmosphere in the room without leaving the comfort of your bed.

HOW TO INSTALL THE BED

Attaching the supports and assembling the bed is easy to do and should take an enthusiastic DIY person or carpenter a couple of hours. Hiding the supports (under the floorboards etc) takes a little more time but creates the best effect and is well worth the effort. If you would prefer us to do it then please contact us for a quote.

To request the video on how to install the bed frame and steel supports – please contact us.

WHY ALUMINIUM

Aluminium is among the most environmentally friendly materials on earth as it is 100% recyclable, strong, durable, lightweight, corrosion resistant and hygienic. It lends itself well to bed frames as it can be extruded into intricate designs incorporating many detailed features and can have a variety of surface finishes (coatings, anodizing, polishing, etc). Levitas beds use 100% British recycled aluminium (3900 recycled cans per bed).

100% BRITISH MADE

Every part of the EXO bed is handmade at the manufacturing facilities in Kent. Half a mile (800 metres) of aluminium extrusion is held in stock so orders can be turned around in a matter of days rather that weeks. Bed frames can be tailor made to fit any size mattress with the most popular colours being matt white and matt black.

COME AND SEE US

Grand Designs Live Show (NEC Birmingham) 8-11th October 2015 – Stand L160

Come and experience the gravity defying EXO bed first hand.

Show Offer: Save £2,000 (40%) off the floating EXO beds (for first 10 beds)!!!

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