Italian designer Paola Navone's Casablanca bed for Baxter is an excellent example of how form and function can be harmoniously united in a single product. The design's adaptability and practicality come from the graphic incisiveness of the soft and basic shapes.
The shape's aesthetics are rendered dynamic by the structure's use of four removable bands. The frame of a Casablanca bed is entirely made up of fir drum. The profile of the bed is defined in a stylish and sophisticated style by the visible seams, which also serve to emphasize the quality of the craftsmanship. Beech wood is used for the legs, and leather is used for the headboard's back.
The bed's classic shape is made more approachable using soft padding of varying densities, which invites the user to relax while being enfolded by the bed's comfort.