Sleep in an art gallery

One of the trends in London and New York can be called “returning to sleep”. Regular sleep is becoming more and more popular with the non-working generation, which is ready to attach to the pillow for just six hours a day. The important point is not only the quantity, but also the quality of sleep. Manufacturers seduce us with a special assortment: mattresses, which are created only for us, in a single copy.

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Savoir Beds has been known since 1905, initially as a manufacturer of luxury mattresses for Savoy hotels.

An example is the company Savoir Beds - mattresses are made by hand and individually made from long horsehair, Mongolian cashmere, lamb wool ... They take measurements from a client to create a bed for the most efficient sleep.

Model Harlech Savoir No 2. 29 587 m. st. Headboard: Water lilies, Claude Monet. 1840 –1926 © The National Gallery, London

New collaboration Savoir Beds - with Andrew Martin and the London National Gallery. Cooperation means that any painting from the museum collection can be printed on velvet, linen, viscose or cotton fabric, which is covered with a headboard. From Monet to Degas and Turner to Rembrandt, a fragment or picture from a magnificent collection can become part of a private bedroom. Each Savoir Beds bed is completed with a certificate with the image of a masterpiece, the name of the artist and the name of the master who manually made the mattress.

Model Felix Savoir No 4, 16,037 m. st. Headboard: Battle of Love and Chastity. Gerardo di Giovanni del Fora. © The National Gallery, London

In May 2018, the Savoir Beds showroom opened in Moscow.

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