You've heard of sofa-cum-beds. You've heard of recliner sofas too. But have you heard
of a sofa-bed-cabin? Bet not!
Designed
with the intention of providing a nook to relax, entertain and rest, the Orwell
sofa also addresses the need for privacy. You can use it to curl up on after a
long day at work, lie down while reading a book on sunny weekends or privately
nap in office by unfolding the heavy integrated curtains of your cabin.
This
hybrid furnishing is essentially a chaise-lounge sized sofa with high walls on
three sides and two roll down curtains. The walls are made of wooden panels,
making them sturdy enough to lean on while the heavy quilted curtains insulate
against sound.
A great
fit in studio homes and small apartments, the Orwell is a multi-function piece
that maximizes the living space. Its
design is reminiscent of childhood days when many a times we desired a small
tent-like-room for ourselves.
Currently,
the Orwell is a prototype piece from Goula Figuera. It is perfect for shared
rooms, large families, and could double up as a nap-pod in funky office spaces
like those of Google, so we hope it will soon be picked up for manufacturing by
a company!
Interestingly,
the Orwell is named after George Orwell, author of the novel titled ‘1984.’
Why? Because, in his novel, Orwell refers to the lack of privacy felt by people…
even within the walls of their own homes. How sad, but how true! Will the
Orwell sofa/bed/cabin provide the cocoon we seek in a world that is our own?



Where do I purchase one of these?
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