Must have beds.

lisasurirumah:

1. Book bed

2. Cabroilet Bed

3. Roller Coaster Bed

4. Millennium Falcon Bed

5. Net bed

6. Sofa-Bunk Bed

7. Bird’s Nest Bed

8. Morfeo Sofa Bed

 

9. Sandwich bed

10. Bath Bed

11. Beam bed

12.

WANT!!!!!!!

(via deja-feutre)

bookshelfporn:

Book Bed
Photographer Yusuke Suzuki created a book bed that folds up during the day which then unfolds into an over-sized book at night.

bookshelfporn:

Book Bed

Photographer Yusuke Suzuki created a book bed that folds up during the day which then unfolds into an over-sized book at night.

itsfullofstars:

APOD: Rio Morning Moonset
Image Credit & Copyright: Babak Tafreshi (TWAN)
Explanation: As the Sun rose, a nearly full Moon set in this serene seaside vista captured last Monday from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In the foreground, the reddened early morning sunlight illuminates a stretch of South Atlantic coastline. Looking toward the west, a scene that is a familiar one to Rio’s Ipanema beach goers, the favela Vidigal is nestled below the twin peaks of Morro Dois Irmãos (Two Brothers Hill). This well-composed multiple-exposure image recorded the steady progress of the dramatic moonset with a 6.5 minute gap between each frame. Flying from their nests at the break of dawn, all the ocean birds appear only in the last single frame.

itsfullofstars:

APOD: Rio Morning Moonset

Image Credit & Copyright: Babak Tafreshi (TWAN)

Explanation: As the Sun rose, a nearly full Moon set in this serene seaside vista captured last Monday from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In the foreground, the reddened early morning sunlight illuminates a stretch of South Atlantic coastline. Looking toward the west, a scene that is a familiar one to Rio’s Ipanema beach goers, the favela Vidigal is nestled below the twin peaks of Morro Dois Irmãos (Two Brothers Hill). This well-composed multiple-exposure image recorded the steady progress of the dramatic moonset with a 6.5 minute gap between each frame. Flying from their nests at the break of dawn, all the ocean birds appear only in the last single frame.

(via sealinefox)