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#1 Frank leDank

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Posted 31 May 2012 - 06:57 PM

as above, so below. does anyone know where to get such a thing? preferably in melbourne. that's pretty much it.
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Posted 01 June 2012 - 11:05 AM

What about a Futon frank?.

Or...

There is this really cool, but super expensive bed, made by a company called 'Wenatex'. You can even get an herbal mattress inlay with 17 alpine herbs.(see spiel below)

"While you sleep, medicinal herbs can benefit your health greatly, which is why Wenatex has produced the Alpine Herbal Regeneration Inlay.
The outer cotton case protects the 17 specially selected alpine herbs. Inside the cotton case there is a fine wool fleece which keeps the alpine herb mixture tightly bound in the inlay. It also provides warmth and allows the essential herb odours to escape. The special Wenatex alpine herb mix is sewn up and quilted into special herb chambers, from which they can release their pleasant fragrance night after night. Wenatex has also registered a patent for the unique regeneration inlay (Patent no.: 925747).
The 17 alpine herbs have been especially selected for their calming and sleep-inducing properties. Calming herbs such as lavender, hops and wild thyme are used in conjunction with anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic plants such as willow bark, stinging nettle, rose flowers and field horsetail to provide an optimal blend for a refreshing sleep."


Or if you are strapped for cash, a park bench and a newspaper is a pretty environment friendly bed. :P. (*feels compassion for the homeless with Melbourne's temperature at like 5 degree over night)

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Posted 01 June 2012 - 11:56 AM

http://kartongroup.c...d-cardboard-bed

I had one of those cardboard beds back in Germany ...light but sturdy.
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Posted 01 June 2012 - 09:39 PM

I didn't know there were such things, otherwise I would have just suggested the ground lol.
That cardboard bed is a cool little idea!