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  • 2014 Glamour Women Of The Year Awards
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    2014 Glamour Women Of The Year Awards
    10 November 2014.

    The 2014 Glamour Women Of The Year Awards held at Carnegie Hall in New York City, USA.

    Here, Keri Russell.

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-146
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  • Rita Ora At Radio One
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    Rita Ora At Radio One
    29th August 2012. Rita Ora pictured arriving at BBC Radio One in London, UK.
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  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
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  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

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  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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    STUDIO - Adwoa Aboah
    Adwoa Aboah is a British fashion model and feminist activist. In March 2017, she appeared on the cover of American Vogue with Liu Wen, Ashley Graham, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Imaan Hammam, and Vittoria Ceretti. Aboah has launched Gurls Talk, an online platform she founded to encourage girls to open up about mental health, body image, addiction, sexuality and "just whatever we want".

    Pictured wearing : Molly Goddard top, £295; trousers, £220, both at Dover Street Market. Jewellery, Aboah’s own.

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  • STUDIO - Adwoa Aboah
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    STUDIO - Adwoa Aboah
    Adwoa Aboah is a British fashion model and feminist activist. In March 2017, she appeared on the cover of American Vogue with Liu Wen, Ashley Graham, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Imaan Hammam, and Vittoria Ceretti. Aboah has launched Gurls Talk, an online platform she founded to encourage girls to open up about mental health, body image, addiction, sexuality and "just whatever we want".

    Pictured wearing : Molly Goddard top, £295; trousers, £220, both at Dover Street Market. Jewellery, Aboah’s own.

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  • STUDIO - Adwoa Aboah
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    STUDIO - Adwoa Aboah
    Adwoa Aboah is a British fashion model and feminist activist. In March 2017, she appeared on the cover of American Vogue with Liu Wen, Ashley Graham, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Imaan Hammam, and Vittoria Ceretti. Aboah has launched Gurls Talk, an online platform she founded to encourage girls to open up about mental health, body image, addiction, sexuality and "just whatever we want".

    Pictured wearing : Molly Goddard top, £295; trousers, £220, both at Dover Street Market. Jewellery, Aboah’s own.

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    STUDIO - Grace O Mahony
    What to wear in the office when good weather hits? The safari styles and relaxed tailoring of 1970s icon Lauren Hutton still make the perfect summer work wear.

    Model Grace O'Mahony pictured wearing ; Dress, 225 Euros, Karen Millen, Brown Thomas.

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  • STUDIO - Grace O Mahony
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    STUDIO - Grace O Mahony
    What to wear in the office when good weather hits? The safari styles and relaxed tailoring of 1970s icon Lauren Hutton still make the perfect summer work wear.

    Model Grace O'Mahony pictured wearing ; Dress, 60 Euros, RI Studio, River Island. Shoes, 149 Euros, Fitzpatricks, Fitzpatricks Shoes.

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    STUDIO - Soo Joo Park
    Supermodel sensation Soo Joo Park showcases Chanel's new haute couture collection and talks perfectionism, insomnia and accidental fame. Although the Korean-American supermodel may not have been around for as long, she’s a regular on the Chanel catwalk, and has been an agent of change in the beauty world as the first Asian model to land a multi-million dollar contract with L’Oreal.

    Chanel Haute Couture dress in pink radzimir and entirely embroidered silk tulle, embellished with braids; pumps, in mirror-effect silver leather, all POA.

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  • Denise Van Outen Heads Out
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    Denise Van Outen Heads Out
    17th July 2014. Denise Van Outen seen leaving her London home this morning.
    Credit: Ben Eade/GoffPhotos.com
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    Street Style - Stars mehr oder weniger modisch unterwegs

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  • Denise Van Outen Heads Out
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    Denise Van Outen Heads Out
    17th July 2014. Denise Van Outen seen leaving her London home this morning.
    Credit: Ben Eade/GoffPhotos.com
    Ref: KGC-102 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    Street Style - Stars mehr oder weniger modisch unterwegs

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  • HON: Nicole Scherzinger spotted at BBC Radio One
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    HON: Nicole Scherzinger spotted at BBC Radio One
    OIC HONESTPICTURES.NET- Singer, Nicole Scherzinger spotted at BBC Radio One in London, UK on 14th July, 2014
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    HON: Nicole Scherzinger spotted at BBC Radio One
    OIC HONESTPICTURES.NET- Singer, Nicole Scherzinger spotted at BBC Radio One in London, UK on 14th July, 2014
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    HON: Nicole Scherzinger spotted at BBC Radio One
    OIC HONESTPICTURES.NET- Singer, Nicole Scherzinger spotted at BBC Radio One in London, UK on 14th July, 2014
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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc.
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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc. For lunch, Kendall had a salad and some Moet & Chandon.

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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc.
    May 15th, 2014 - Antibes

    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc. For lunch, Kendall had a salad and some Moet & Chandon.

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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc.
    May 15th, 2014 - Antibes

    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc. For lunch, Kendall had a salad and some Moet & Chandon.

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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc.
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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc. For lunch, Kendall had a salad and some Moet & Chandon.

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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc.
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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc. For lunch, Kendall had a salad and some Moet & Chandon.

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  • Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc.
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    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc.
    May 15th, 2014 - Antibes

    Kendall Jenner enjoys a bite of lunch with some friends at the Hotel Eden Roc. For lunch, Kendall had a salad and some Moet & Chandon.

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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
    Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
    Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

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  • Katie Price Photocall
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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
    Credit: Justin Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-03 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
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  • Katie Price Photocall
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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
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  • Katie Price Photocall
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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
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    Katie Price Photocall
    22nd October 2013. Katie Price attends a photocall to promote her latest autobiography Love, Lipstick and Lies at the The Worx, London.
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    'Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa' Screening
    9th October 2013. Jackass Presents Bad Grandpa Gala screening at The Odeon Covent Garden, London. Ashley Roberts

    Credit:Oliver/GoffPhotos.com Ref KGC-14309th October 2013. The 'Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa' gala screening held at the Odeon Covent Garden, London.
    Here, Ashley Roberts.
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