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Roundy
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« on: 02 March 2010, 0:15:21 am »
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Does anyone know of a furniture shop in Singapore that sells round circular beds? Want to buy but Ikea doesnt carry it. Any ideas as to which shop or warehouse may carry one?
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« Reply #1 on: 02 March 2010, 13:15:56 pm »
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there is a shop in the furniture mall on beach road that sells a round bed.. about 5000S$ but very cool nonetheless.  cant recall the name but its right next to the escalators
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« Reply #2 on: 04 March 2010, 7:14:37 am »
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Had friends who bought a circular bed, but had such a hard time finding the sheets for it..and when they did $$$$$$.
Think about it.
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roundabout
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« Reply #3 on: 07 March 2010, 19:07:10 pm »
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Saw one a few months ago at Tanglin Shopping Centre. 1st floor near the fish spa
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« Reply #4 on: 08 March 2010, 13:55:17 pm »
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Had friends who bought a circular bed, but had such a hard time finding the sheets for it..and when they did $$$$$$.
Think about it.

you could probably use normal sheets in a king size.  I've got some king size sheets and a king size bed but the sheets are from another king size country I guess as they're massive - far too wide for my bed.  US king size is bigger than many other countries so US sheets might fit a round bed.
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What is the point of it?
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« Reply #5 on: 08 March 2010, 16:06:27 pm »
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Why does OP need / want a round bed?
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« Reply #6 on: 08 March 2010, 16:17:06 pm »
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Gosh, I've never even heard of a round bed, let alone seen one! Sorry, not much help to the OP but yes, I can imagine they'd charge a fortune for the sheets!  Can't imagine what a round bed would look like in a usual (i.e. rectangular) room!  Not a criticism at all of OP, just an eye-opener for me!!!
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« Reply #7 on: 08 March 2010, 16:49:20 pm »
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I saw a feature in a home decor magazine of a stunning apartment renovation featuring a round bed in the master bed room. The bed was from Poltrona Frau - an italian furniture brand. I think the article said the local agent is located on Beach Road somewhere - forget the name of the building. I'm sure you can google Poltrona Frau and find that out. Poltrona Frau is very high end, so not sure what your budget is. I think linens can also be sourced by the same agent... it was a while ago that I saw this. Fancy bed tho!
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« Reply #8 on: 08 March 2010, 22:38:44 pm »
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think i saw one at harvey normal at millenia walk. actually, am not too sure if it was really a bed (it was in the beds section) or a sofa as  was just passing through. give them a call perhaps?
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« Reply #9 on: 10 March 2010, 18:04:53 pm »
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I had a round bed in the 1970's. It was fun I am sure 3 people could sleep in it.

For the top sheet I just used a regular king sized sheet.

For the bottom sheet I got two sheets and did lots of measuring and my friend sewed them together and made me a ROUND bottom sheet.  There was no seam down the middle; it was a circle of fabric to go on top of the mattress with a band a little deeper than the mattress side.

Sew a band of sheet fabric to the top flat circle and to help keep it on snug sew in an elastic casing on the bottom of the band, the part tucked under the mattress. 
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« Reply #10 on: 10 March 2010, 18:34:06 pm »
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Great idea for the sheets.
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