Parisian designer Rick Owens bets you like him so much that you want to see where he sleeps. In fact, he's so convinced of that, he created a model of his awesome sleep-fortress for an exhibition at New York's Salon 94. Owens' installation is called "Pavane for a Dead Princess." The bed and a complementary daybed, are made from alabaster, bronze and marble. The bed is over 9-by-9-feet and weighs 2 tons.
If you decide to buy something like this, don't expect your friends to help you move it when you switch apartments.


























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