Bedroom By Mathieu Lehanneur For Veuve Clicquot

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Mathieu Lehanneur has designed a spectacular bedroom for the Veuve Clicquot Hôtel du Marc which is actually Veuve Clicquot‘s residence rather than its hotel.

Used for the Veuve Clicquot family, its members and its friends; over the last two years it’s undergone extensive renovation work and is scheduled to reopen its doors in 2011.

The bedroom has been designed for the house’s visitors and is called “Once Upon a Dream”. Presented at Milan Design Week 2010, it has been made for travellers suffering from jet lag and builds upon evidence gathered from sufferers of chronic insomnia.

More specifically it is based upon the work of Doctor Alain Nicola’s, a sleeping disorder specialist in France. He said: “Going to sleep is like stepping off into another state, shifting down into consciousness by successive stages.”

It took four months to research and construct, and reportedly sleeps one person at a time.

(Source: yatzer)

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