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November 14, 2007 5:38 AM PST

Designer stereo bed massages too

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Gravity Zero)

Now this is a marked improvement in design over the last MP3 bed we encountered, unfortunately from afar. Then again, that shouldn't be particularly surprising given that this model is from a company based in the aesthetically conscious Netherlands.

The "Music Power Bed" from Holland's Gravity Zero has a 150-watt sound system built into its attached headboard, but that's just the beginning. It also comes with "two sleep system motors, two massage systems with 12 massage programs, Talalay Latex mattress, matched pillows, and pneumatic hand control," according to Uber-Review.

But before you throw out that futon you've had since college, check out the prices: The bed is part of a line that ranges from $10,000 to $50,000.

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