Christian Liaigre Daybed “Padd”
Wanting
This Christian Liaigre “Padd” daybed looks impossible to actually sleep on, but I’ll have a talk with product development at Evolution.
Life’s too short for “sleeping” to be more than a euphemism…
This Christian Liaigre “Padd” daybed looks impossible to actually sleep on, but I’ll have a talk with product development at Evolution.
Life’s too short for “sleeping” to be more than a euphemism…
So the throw pillows on this Christian Liaigre “Filao” daybed are elegant.
So’s a Persian cat.
I know you’d never buy either, but combine the two, and you’d be the chick with the cat and the over-decorated daybed.
Good luck…
So I live in LA, one of the few international cities crowded with space –
I still dig a single-room, hyper-basic bachelorette pad: matcha green tea alone in the cupboard, books the only decoration, and a floor-length mirror opposite a daybed. Minimalist daybeds — like this Christian Liagre daybed “Autan” — are choice: they’re like a small sports car, a luxuriously lazy lack of consideration for anyone else’s comfort.
Plus, a piece like this is perfect when you work at home in your underwear and heels all day…