Category Archives: BED Technology
Posted on November 1, 2011 by TanYA
We are always on a lookout for creatively made objects, that don’t skim on the functionality. The Small Slide Light caught our eye, thanks to its unique and stylish design. The lighting fixture will light up your space with style as its s shaped like a rectangular photo frame and can also be used to display slides. It holds up to 13 slides and has been equipped with a florescent lamp. The Small Slide Light can be purc
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Posted on November 1, 2011 by TanYA
Looks like there is a retro theme going on here, today at Bedzine. After the Retro TV Alarm Clock, we put the spotlight on the Retro Rocket Lamp. However, this vintage beauty cannot be purchased and you have to make it at home. Relax, it is easier than it looks and requires five to six hours of work. For full instructions go to
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Posted on November 1, 2011 by TanYA
Go vintage with the Retro TV Alarm Clock, which is available on Curiosite. The funky little alarm clock pays homage to the unapologetic couch potato, who loves the idea of staring at the tv. The Retro TV Alarm Clock has several functions to help you adjust the time and date and also features a classic Snooze button if you want to stay in bed a few more m
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Posted on October 31, 2011 by TanYA
As a self-confessed geek, I have a thing for Doctor Who and Projection Clock. So imagine my excitement, when I came across the Doctor Who Dalek Projection Alarm Clock. The uber-nerdy clock projects the time onto your ceiling and has three three sound effects (hover, exterminate, and gunstick). Watch it in action in the video posted below:
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Posted on October 25, 2011 by TanYA
iPhone and iPod users are always spoilt for choice when it comes to alarm docking station and the latest dock on the block is the iLuv iMM155 Vibro high-fidelity alarm clock. Apart from hearing the alarm clock, you can also feel it since it comes with a Shaker, which can b
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Posted on October 20, 2011 by TanYA
How cute is the TinkerBell Motion Lamp? This officially licensed Disney merchandise will be loved by little girls who see themselves as princesses or a fairy tale character. The charming lamp can be purchased from Walmart for $15.50 and once you turn off the lights, it projects a Tinker Bell scene on the wall as the glob
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Posted on October 19, 2011 by TanYA
How can we not put the spotlight (no pun intended) on something that is called “Trash Me”. The lamp claims to be a statement on the current global culture and looks to be ephemeral. The Trash Me table is made of paper pulp spread over a mold and left to dry. The lamp also comes with a request which is “please recycle me when no longer useful or desired”. The Trash Me Table Lamp can be purchased from
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Posted on October 19, 2011 by TanYA
You don’t need a Clocky or a Gun Alarm clock to wake you up from dreamland. In fact your iPhone would suffice too and all you need is to do is to download the “Wake N Shake – The Merciless Alarm Clock Pro Shaker Edition” app. The alarm clock is perfect for heavy sleepers as one can only shut off the alarm by shaking the iPhone like crazy. And in case you are wondering, there is
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Posted on October 17, 2011 by TanYA
Looking to make a style statement this winter? Then do it without freezing to death. Check out the gorgeous Bamboo Radiator by k8, which looks more like wall art than a heating object. The decorative heating unit is inspired by the beautiful organic shape of bamboo and k8 does a wonderful job in turning an utilitarian object into art.
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Posted on October 17, 2011 by TanYA
The Moss Table is one of those multi-functional pieces of furniture that are no way near one dimensional. At first glance, you can’t figure out if it is a table lamp, a table or an indoor garden. In fact, it is all three and is an experimental project. The idea is to generate energy via the lamp and light up the lamp! This project is based on the research conducted by Cambridge University, so it is no fluke.
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