The 'Roll' Bed by Luka Buljan Disappears When Not in Use
Michael Hemsworth — February 21, 2026 — Art & Design
References: rollbed.co & newatlas
The 'Roll' bed has been designed by Luka Buljan as a space-conscious take on the classic bed that's engineered to dramatically reduce the amount of floorspace that's needed to keep one in a room.
The bed appears at first glance as a cubic wooden furniture piece that's accented by LED illumination to give it an eye-catching build when not in use. The unit can be activated to start rolling out the bed at a moment's notice and will reveal the mattress in around 30-seconds to allow for setup in minutes.
The 'Roll' bed comes with a layered polyurethane foam mattress with three layers that are rated to deliver roughly 7 to 10-years of use under normal circumstances.
Image Credit: Roll Bed
The bed appears at first glance as a cubic wooden furniture piece that's accented by LED illumination to give it an eye-catching build when not in use. The unit can be activated to start rolling out the bed at a moment's notice and will reveal the mattress in around 30-seconds to allow for setup in minutes.
The 'Roll' bed comes with a layered polyurethane foam mattress with three layers that are rated to deliver roughly 7 to 10-years of use under normal circumstances.
Image Credit: Roll Bed
Trend Themes
1. Micro-living Furniture - Growing demand for multifunctional, space-saving pieces creates potential for furniture that condenses full-room functions into compact forms.
2. Transformative Furniture Aesthetics - Integrated lighting and sculptural designs that double as decorative objects when inactive open avenues for products that blend utility with visible style.
3. Rapid-deployment Sleep Systems - Compact mechanisms that convert concealed units into full-size beds within moments suggest new paradigms for on-demand comfort solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Furniture - Urban apartment living pressures could be reshaped by furniture that reclaims floor area while maintaining premium comfort standards.
2. Hospitality & Short-stay - Boutique hotels and short-term rentals may benefit from modular sleep systems that increase room functionality without permanent remodeling.
3. Urban Real Estate Development - Developers targeting micro-units and co-living projects stand to redefine unit layouts by embedding transformable furnishings that expand usable square footage.
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