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Move Your Puny Gaming Chairs Aside: Bauhütte Introduces the Gaming Bed

As if people are not lazy enough :shadedshu:
 
The beverage cart and keyboard stand next to each other look like they'd be useful for a living room setting; the cart when one is throwing a private party or social gathering (like a LAN party), and the keyboard stand for when one is using their media PC and shifting between movies and games, and more "gamer-like" than a typical couch table.

The clothing rack/dresser thing in the last image looks like it'd be useful in the garage; hanging a wet jacket or industrial work coat and storing basic items in the bins (say an emergency kit, flashlight, buffing/finishing towels, etc).
 
I need this for when I'm recovering from coronavirus in a few weeks.
 
Man this bed is F$^%% stupid , its just a bean bag behind his ninja back , and a couple of tables thrown next to him
 
...just lacking couple moulting cherry trees in the background :D
All jokes aside, I would see this as a premium lodges in Japanese internet cafes.
Having like this at home is just insanity.
 
I think they should include a lid, that way, it can also serve as your coffin after you pass on.
 
I think they should include a lid, that way, it can also serve as your coffin after you pass on.
Since its a Japanese company, I'd say it has a mounted incineration unit.
To "process" the user in case of untimely passing :laugh:
 
I could almost see this for someone who may have some disabilities.

Possibly someone with a very small room as a space saving measure.

Beyond that though,......no, just no.

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Instead of that huge bean bag like pillow they should have just made the bed hydraulic
 
Truly a milestone on the decline of civilization.
 
The beverage cart and keyboard stand next to each other look like they'd be useful for a living room setting; the cart when one is throwing a private party or social gathering (like a LAN party), and the keyboard stand for when one is using their media PC and shifting between movies and games, and more "gamer-like" than a typical couch table.

The clothing rack/dresser thing in the last image looks like it'd be useful in the garage; hanging a wet jacket or industrial work coat and storing basic items in the bins (say an emergency kit, flashlight, buffing/finishing towels, etc).

Just like a sofa and coffee table.
 
It is actually quite reasonable to buy such a bed if your room size is less than 10 m^2. The Japanese live in quite small apartments and have no place for a desk and a bed.
 
Since its a Japanese company, I'd say it has a mounted incineration unit.
To "process" the user in case of untimely passing :laugh:

:roll:

At least there won't be a shortage of combustibles. :laugh:
 
Just like a sofa and coffee table.

Not everyone has a coffee table in their living room though. A side table would be a better comparison vs the mobile snack cart; since those take up about the same space, some have drawers to store things as well, and could also serve as a snack/drink table.

The keyboard table is just a fancier and wider version of the old-fashioned C-shaped couch tables. Of course, not many would need one as wide as the one in the image, but it would work for regular couch gamers.
 
This looks like a bed aimed at asian gaming freaks who love to die in internet cafes.
 
I would be interested once i cross 70 and want to still play long session games like DOTA 2 :peace:
 
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