
Summer is about taking time off, enjoying good weather and healthy relaxation time. Well at least it should be. This is why for today we decided to put together 30 of the most inspiring outdoor canopy beds ideas out there that we believe could make your summer a dream one. These baldaquins inspire peace, shade and nature time. As you can see from the photos below, most of them are located in picturesque environments, whether we are talking about lush gardens, natural ponds or fantastic pools. We like each and everyone of them, from the king-sized beds floating on water to the more rustic ones, reminding of comfortable hammocks. Add a small design-matching table for fresh lemonade or fancy cocktails and you are on a secured path to sweet relaxation. Take your time, enjoy the photos, and at the end tell us which one you like best!





























The classic combination of black and white has come a long way since the early designs. Modern interior designers search for ways to make the two non-colours intertwine in the most spectacular ways. 










We are constantly on the lookout for fresh interiors whether they are residential, artistic or, in this case, commercial. By looking at the Pensionsmyndigheten Office, you can see the beautiful association of pure white and colourful accents. The bright space is furnished with modern elements that create an equilibrated workspace. The Swedish Pension Agency has broken the boundaries of artistic expression in a public space with commercial use. The planning and interior design of the large office space was created by Oberg Hadmyr Architects Ltd., an experienced Stockholm-based architectural studio. Having featured so many great designs from Sweden, this project only accentuates the idea of productivity and workplace happiness. The colour palette includes bold and vivid colours that create a fascinating dialogue between creativity and enthusiasm. The space is opened by the use of glass walls and connected by sliding doors. What more would you expect from an expressive pensions agency?















