What do you do when you can’t decide which fabulous view to gaze upon while lying in bed? This was a question posed to Alistair Hughes of Savoir Beds by a client while furnishing his chateau in the South of France. The client wanted to sleep looking at the fireplace and wake up looking upon the gardens through the window. The solution to the client’s conundrum: Savoir Beds’ newest design, the Three Sixty bed. This clever invention utilizes turntable technology, allowing it to rotate a full 360 degrees. Controlled via an app, the trendsetting bed moves incredibly smoothly, allowing for different speeds. It’s also equipped with discreetly-placed bright reading lights, along with power outlets and USB connections for a bed that you’ll never want to leave — which is a good thing as it starts at $318,000 and you’ll want to spend a significant amount of time in it to get your money’s worth; SavoirBeds.com.
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