Pyramis
The architecture of Pyramis is defined by a two-part headboard that tapers from a substantial base to a refined upper edge. This calculated slant mirrors the structural logic of a pyramid, grounding the bed with absolute visual gravity. Bisected into two distinct blocks, the headboard introduces a strict linear symmetry that provides independent resting zones. Pyramis functions as a definitive architectural anchor, utilizing its strong proportions to hold the center of the room.