

baby bed
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The growing baby bed.
Product Design
Furniture
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This baby bed was designed to meet the real needs of young families: a piece of furniture that grows with the child, looks timeless in any room, and doesn't compromise on comfort or safety. Unlike many overly playful or clunky designs on the market, this bed offers a calm, modern aesthetic with warm wood surfaces and thoughtful details. It’s a piece that feels right at home in both the nursery and the living room.

Problem
Outdated Designs, Limited Options
Many baby beds on the market are either overly functional or outdated in style, with little flexibility to adapt as the child grows. Assembly can be complicated, the design language often doesn’t fit modern interiors, and safety concerns like limb entrapment or synthetic materials remain issues. There’s a clear lack of well-crafted, adjustable solutions that balance aesthetics, simplicity, and practicality.


Solution
Simple, Smart, and Adaptable
This design addresses the needs of both babies and parents by combining simplicity with long-term usability. The bed features just two height levels: a higher position for the newborn phase, where soft fabric stretched over the sides offers comfort and a sense of enclosure; and a lower setting for when the child begins to stand, with removable bars for easy transition. Without relying on overly technical features, the bed adapts gracefully to the child’s development.

Concept
Honest Materials, Clean Design
Built from solid wood and guided by a clear, contemporary design language, the bed avoids visible fittings or hardware on its outer faces—putting the focus on craftsmanship and material quality. The minimalist approach ensures it doesn’t feel out of place in a carefully designed home. Its soft transitions, warm surfaces, and subtle functionality make it a long-lasting and emotionally engaging piece, from first sleep to growing independence.

Gallery
From Idea to Final Piece
The following images offer a closer look at the design process and the finished product. From early sketches and material studies to prototypes and final photography, they highlight how the concept evolved into a tangible, functional object. The gallery captures both the refined construction details and the warm, inviting presence the bed brings into any space.








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michelis.
design
©2024
FAQ
01
What types of products do you work on?
02
How does the process work and how long does a project take?
03
How much budget should I plan for?
04
What do you need from me to get started?
05
Can we collaborate remotely?
06
Can I also book just one specific service, like renderings or manuals?
07
Can you help with sourcing materials or manufacturers?
08
What happens after the project is finished?


baby bed
.
The growing baby bed.
Product Design
Furniture
Know More
This baby bed was designed to meet the real needs of young families: a piece of furniture that grows with the child, looks timeless in any room, and doesn't compromise on comfort or safety. Unlike many overly playful or clunky designs on the market, this bed offers a calm, modern aesthetic with warm wood surfaces and thoughtful details. It’s a piece that feels right at home in both the nursery and the living room.

Problem
Outdated Designs, Limited Options
Many baby beds on the market are either overly functional or outdated in style, with little flexibility to adapt as the child grows. Assembly can be complicated, the design language often doesn’t fit modern interiors, and safety concerns like limb entrapment or synthetic materials remain issues. There’s a clear lack of well-crafted, adjustable solutions that balance aesthetics, simplicity, and practicality.


Solution
Simple, Smart, and Adaptable
This design addresses the needs of both babies and parents by combining simplicity with long-term usability. The bed features just two height levels: a higher position for the newborn phase, where soft fabric stretched over the sides offers comfort and a sense of enclosure; and a lower setting for when the child begins to stand, with removable bars for easy transition. Without relying on overly technical features, the bed adapts gracefully to the child’s development.

Concept
Honest Materials, Clean Design
Built from solid wood and guided by a clear, contemporary design language, the bed avoids visible fittings or hardware on its outer faces—putting the focus on craftsmanship and material quality. The minimalist approach ensures it doesn’t feel out of place in a carefully designed home. Its soft transitions, warm surfaces, and subtle functionality make it a long-lasting and emotionally engaging piece, from first sleep to growing independence.

Gallery
From Idea to Final Piece
The following images offer a closer look at the design process and the finished product. From early sketches and material studies to prototypes and final photography, they highlight how the concept evolved into a tangible, functional object. The gallery captures both the refined construction details and the warm, inviting presence the bed brings into any space.








More Works
michelis.
design
©2024
FAQ
01
What types of products do you work on?
02
How does the process work and how long does a project take?
03
How much budget should I plan for?
04
What do you need from me to get started?
05
Can we collaborate remotely?
06
Can I also book just one specific service, like renderings or manuals?
07
Can you help with sourcing materials or manufacturers?
08
What happens after the project is finished?


baby bed
.
The growing baby bed.
Product Design
Furniture
Know More
This baby bed was designed to meet the real needs of young families: a piece of furniture that grows with the child, looks timeless in any room, and doesn't compromise on comfort or safety. Unlike many overly playful or clunky designs on the market, this bed offers a calm, modern aesthetic with warm wood surfaces and thoughtful details. It’s a piece that feels right at home in both the nursery and the living room.

Problem
Outdated Designs, Limited Options
Many baby beds on the market are either overly functional or outdated in style, with little flexibility to adapt as the child grows. Assembly can be complicated, the design language often doesn’t fit modern interiors, and safety concerns like limb entrapment or synthetic materials remain issues. There’s a clear lack of well-crafted, adjustable solutions that balance aesthetics, simplicity, and practicality.


Solution
Simple, Smart, and Adaptable
This design addresses the needs of both babies and parents by combining simplicity with long-term usability. The bed features just two height levels: a higher position for the newborn phase, where soft fabric stretched over the sides offers comfort and a sense of enclosure; and a lower setting for when the child begins to stand, with removable bars for easy transition. Without relying on overly technical features, the bed adapts gracefully to the child’s development.

Concept
Honest Materials, Clean Design
Built from solid wood and guided by a clear, contemporary design language, the bed avoids visible fittings or hardware on its outer faces—putting the focus on craftsmanship and material quality. The minimalist approach ensures it doesn’t feel out of place in a carefully designed home. Its soft transitions, warm surfaces, and subtle functionality make it a long-lasting and emotionally engaging piece, from first sleep to growing independence.

Gallery
From Idea to Final Piece
The following images offer a closer look at the design process and the finished product. From early sketches and material studies to prototypes and final photography, they highlight how the concept evolved into a tangible, functional object. The gallery captures both the refined construction details and the warm, inviting presence the bed brings into any space.








More Works
©2024
FAQ
What types of products do you work on?
How does the process work and how long does a project take?
How much budget should I plan for?
What do you need from me to get started?
Can we collaborate remotely?
Can I also book just one specific service, like renderings or manuals?
Can you help with sourcing materials or manufacturers?
What happens after the project is finished?