![]() ![]() "To make that piece of furniture into something so beautiful changes the whole perception of the bedroom." "This is the first time when a mattress truly became a design object," Linus Adolfsson, owner of Hästens Los Angeles told Complex. It's especially unique in that its exterior features leather details and gold hardware on the boxspring, a nod to the company's origins as an 18th century saddle-maker. It weighs nearly half a ton and took approximately 600 hours to create. “The moment you lie down in the drēmər bed, you may take a break from reality and slip into a state of relaxation with a sense of calm and clarity,” Rafauli adds.Īvailable from March 22, the drēmər starts at $35,790.Hästens products are designed to last between 50 to 100 years and a team of employees will come to flip and massage the mattress three to five times a year, free of charge.ĭrake's Grand Vividus is a new design made especially for him in collaboration with architectural/interior designer Ferris Rafauli, who also designed his mansion. To top it off, the mattress can be serviced by one of the brand’s signature “bed massagers” whenever necessary to ensure it remains in tip-top shape. It is available in all the standard sizes, but can also be made especially to your preferred length and width. At the foot of the bed, there is also a silver-plated brass plate that is etched with the phrase “Drēmər, The Day Is Yours,” along with “Hästens” and “Ferris Rafauli.” Elsewhere, the bed sports a set of sleek lacquered wood legs designed exclusively for the drēmər and available in black and blue.Īs with all Hästens beds, the drēmər can be customized to accommodate everything from body composition to temperature preference and firmness. What sets the drēmər apart from the Grand Vividus and others, though, is the beautifully crafted velvet headboard that comes complete with intricate piping and a striking hue to complement the checkered fabric. Rafauli also incorporated some of the same materials used in saddle making such as burnished leather and metal. ![]() The latter was chosen because it creates a natural ventilation system to keep you cool during slumber. The bed’s foundation, meanwhile, features the company’s trademark combination of cotton, wool, flax and horsehair. It’s reminiscent of the fabric featured on the Grand Vividus and available in the same four colors (Traditional Blue, Black Shadow, Natural Shale and Phantom Charcoal). Paying homage to Hästens’s heritage as master saddle makers, Rafauli upholstered the bed with a signature woven checkerboard fabric based on the brand’s horse monogram. Every piece of the drēmər collection, from the bed itself to the headboards, combines this design technique with the finest natural materials in the world and the superior bedmaking techniques of Hästens.” “When designing the drēmər collection, I stayed true to a technique that I have always believed in-to blend art and science-with a commitment to uncompromising quality and execution in every detail. Like its high-priced predecessors, the lavish bed was meticulously handcrafted across more than 300 hours in the company’s state-of-the-art “Santa’s workshop” in Köping, Sweden. The drēmər was penned by world-renowned interior designer Ferris Rafauli, who previously designed the Grand Vividus model owned by the aforementioned Canadian rapper. Coinciding with the mattress maker’s 170th anniversary, the drēmər also pays homage to founder Pehr Adolf Janson and the six generations of “dreamers” (master craftsmen) who helped establish Hästens as a major luxury name. ![]() The family-run Swedish company Hästens has unveiled an exclusive new model fittingly christened the drēmər, or dreamer, which was inspired by the power of the human mind and the endless possibilities of manifestation. ![]()
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