Design, Interior Design

Camp Daybed by Stephanie Hornig

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Camp Daybed, designed by Stephanie Hornig, is in some sense a glorified cot with the comfort of a cozy sleeping bag. The padded fabric that doubles as a seat cushion and sleeping mattress rests atop a steel frame built at a sitting height. The generous surface offers naptime expediency but also caters other activities such as reading and resting with its storage pockets for pillows and magazines. The welded contrast seam is a burst of color that makes Camp Daybed a fun place to relax both during the day and night. But be careful! It is so convenient and comfortable that you might never want to get up…

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