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Japanese car sleeping system: bed and mattress for passenger vehicles

11.01.2026 15:45 1 min 1 source
ROOMIE(ルーミー) JPN
Japanese car sleeping system: bed and mattress for passenger vehicles
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The Japanese brand yadocari has introduced a car sleeping system consisting of the foldable CAR BED and the 3.5 cm thick yado cozy mattress. The system is designed for passenger cars, transforms the cabin into a sleeping area, and allows for storage under the bed. The mattress was co-developed with a bedding manufacturer and weighs 0.4 kg.

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11.01.2026 ROOMIE(ルーミー) JPN Original source

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