problem statement

In which way might I make things I need when I am in bed more organized and accessible.

primary user needs

1. can hold books
2. can hold a lamp
3. can work as hanger for clothes
4. can be close to the bed
5. can be moved for cleaning
6. can be used in other spaces/context
7. can have high borders so things won't roll down
8. has a closed/hidden compartments where things can not be seen

decomposition

1. can work as hanger for clothes
     it has a tube where clothes can be hanged - it has hangers - it has simply a section dedicated
2. can be moved for cleaning
     it has wheels - it is very light - it is not fixed (to the wall, the pavement or the bed) - can roll away - parts can be  
     easily disassembled
3. can be used in other context
     can work as little table - can work in an entrance hall - can be used in a kitchen - can be used as a decorative piece of      
     furniture in the living room
4. has a closed/hidden compartments where things can not be seen
     it has drawers - it has open spaces but with walls - it has moving hiding parts 

concept sketches

A
- chair with folding parts
B - structural arms with hanged attributes
C - trolley
D - handcart with lamp
E - sliding removable trays (for cleaning) with attributes
F - vertical boxes / vertical trays
G - rotating drawers: double identity (bedside table + little table)
H - double hook (hooked to the bed + "hook" for clothes)
I - growing volume
J - cylinder with hidden rotating compartments



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