I love wood because, when used in a room, it provides a balance without drawing too much attention from the other details. From all the trendy materials designers experience today, wood is my first choice when looking for the pieces of furniture I would like to gather around me. Take the bedroom, for examples. Wrought iron structures are elegant and sophisticated, bamboo knitted items bring an exotic flavor inside, but I only go for the traditional, ever lasting wood when it comes to building the bed. And, aside from the many considerations of the wood itself (and the many fabulous sustainable alternatives to new cut hardwood), color is huge. Spotted on desnahemisfera.si, Afternoon Dijalt is a bed designed by Slovenian studio Author. “A board leaning up the wall under a certain angle is the main element of the design. A show of light and shadows outlines the silhouettes of two lamps. The cutting has an attached shade with a light bulb and a switch. The element of the leaning board functions as the back and the headrest of the bed“, designers explained us.