Now how would this really stand up?

I must admit, I love the natural, earthy, I’m in tune with mother nature and I’m doing my part vibe going here… But how will this cardboard futon really hold up [via] to the ergh restless nights? What about the bed wetters? Cardboard isn’t too sturdy after it gets a little damp.

Apparently you sweat almost 1ltr per night in your sleep. After 2 nights you’ll be sleeping on a cardboard sponge!!
I dont get it, is there any nice support of your body? How about the floor, oh thats too hard? then how about sand, lol.
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I don’t even understand how a cardboard bed is natural and earthy and all the hippy BS anyway. I think I’d rather sleep on a chalkboard.
It’s an interesting idea, but I don’t see paying 300+ Euro for a product like this. Plus, I don’t see this bed withstanding a hot romp…
HAHA! 300+ euro for something that costs about 2 euro to make and manufacture. What a bunch of asshats. Also, like wdlv said, this thing would fall apart mid-thrust.
How is cardboard futon not earthy? It’s made of cardboard. Paper. Trees. Recycled.
wdlv: One shift on the futon will send a couple back to the floor where they should have been in the first place.
At my university Architecture students are required to make sofas/chairs out of cardboard. I must admit I was skeptical at first, but after seeing and sitting some of them I was really impressed. They were very sturdy, and some were quite comfortable.
Though I think that furniture was quite a bit better designed than this ‘futon’.
Seems more like a portable lightweight bed for homeless people, but not something you would actually sell for people to buy.