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No matter what time of day it is in a city like Tokyo, you’re probably tired out. That’s why there are so many of these curious looking capsule hotels. They are said to be perfectly designed for an optimum sleep, limiting all extraneous noises from your tiny pod.
Lozen They're at Lofi tonight with Qui and Sleep Capsule. 429 Eastlake Ave E # B, Seattle, Washington 98109 (posted 07/09/2014)
Sign up for a "Bedtime Story" now for a chance to experience it with a complimentary flute of Veuve Clicquot and a story from the Widow Clicquot Book, read to you by a model. Click the link below to register for a 15-minute session...
Once Upon A Dream/Mathieu Lehanneur/Brought to you by Veuve Clicquot
“Once Upon a Dream” is a sleeping capsule originally designed for the Hotel de Marc at Reims for travellers who have difficulty adjusting the time zone changes. A collaboration between Mathieu Lehanneur and a sleep specialist (another one of those amazing careers), it combines technology with art to detect the sleeper's state of mind, adjusting to the perfect temperature and lighting for them to rest.
Genius! I could do with a place where sweet dreams are guaranteed...after all, as they say- if people were meant to pop out of bed, we'd all sleep in toasters. Yes, sleeping capsule pleaseeee