Theyâre lifeâs padded pitstop. For decades, buying a futon has been a rite of passage for young adults, one saved for a first dorm or apartment, when you can barely find the budget for a bed or a couch. Futons, of course, do both duties inexpensively, while making a distinctly youthful statement. Unlike clunky sofa beds, whose mattresses can barely be wrestled free, futons adhere to the minimalist form-follows-function rule, making them more aesthetically honest. Theyâre also more easily lugged from space to space, up and down flights of stairs, until that day theyâre dropped off at the curb to make room for a proper sofa upon which your next phase of adulthood will begin. Grown-ups are [not supposed to have]( futons, some design writers say. In cultural references, sleeping on a futon in middle age is shorthand for a post-divorce crash or a stagnant career. When it debuted in the late 1970s, however, the American futon was a serious interpretation of a Japanese way of living, not intended for transient college life. Letâs look at how it all unfolded. ð¦ [Tweet this!]( ð [View this email on the web](
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Futons
January 06, 2021 Lifeâs padded pitstop
--------------------------------------------------------------- For decades, buying a futon has been a rite of passage for young adults, one saved for a first dorm or apartment, when you can barely find the budget for a bed or a couch. Futons, of course, do both duties inexpensively, while making a distinctly youthful statement. Unlike clunky sofa beds, whose mattresses can barely be wrestled free, futons adhere to the minimalist form-follows-function rule, making them more aesthetically honest. Theyâre also more easily lugged from space to space, up and down flights of stairs, until that day theyâre dropped off at the curb to make room for a proper sofa upon which your next phase of adulthood will begin. Grown-ups are [not supposed to have]( futons, some design writers say. In cultural references, sleeping on a futon in middle age is shorthand for a post-divorce crash or a stagnant career. When it debuted in the late 1970s, however, the American futon was a serious interpretation of a Japanese way of living, not intended for transient college life. Letâs look at how it all unfolded. ð¦ [Tweet this!]( ð [View this email on the web]( By the digits [$135:]( Cost of a queen size American futon in 1984, during the futonâs golden years [$1,000-$1,200:]( Typical price for a futon set of the same size, with a solid wood frame, in 2020 [$300-400:]( Price of a click-clack (or klick-klack) futon that âclicksâ into various reclining positions and has a metal frame [3:]( Number of books in Russel Middlebrook: The Futon Years, a series by American author Brent Hartinger, a pioneer in LGBTQ fiction for young adults [20:]( Minutes customers could rent a traditional Japanese futon to take a nap at Futon Izakaya, a pub and restaurant in Osaka, for only 500 yen (just less than $5) in 2019 [$70:]( Cost to sleep on a Japanese futon in Narita airport, while waiting for your Covid-19 test results, in the earliest days of the pandemic Getty Origin story
Americans remake a Japanese bed
--------------------------------------------------------------- In Japan, futons are slim mattresses, about two or three or four inches thick, made [from multiple layers of cotton batting]( and used exclusively for nocturnal bliss, never doubling as a sofa. Theyâre wide enough for only a single sleeper, and are rolled out on top of foam mats to create a cozy layered bed thatâs easily folded up and put away in a closet or cabinet during the day. Anyone who has traveled to Japan will be familiar with the system if theyâve stayed at a traditional inn (a ryokan) and watched a housekeeper unpack and [set up the bedding]( on traditional tatami flooring, then return the next morning to quickly stow it all again. The Western futon looks and functions very differently. It was invented in the late â70s, by [a Bostonian named William Brouwer]( a furniture designer, who paired a pliant, all-cotton mattress with a large slatted wood frame. His futon set could be arranged as a loveseat or a bed. Much [like waistlines]( futon mattresses in the West didnât remain very slim, however, eventually becoming as thick as their traditional coiled counterparts. Quotable âSleeping on a futon when youâre 30 is not the worst thing. You know whatâs worse than sleeping on a futon at 30? Sleeping in a king bed next to a fucking woman youâre not really in love with, but for some reason married, and you got a couple of kids, and you got a job you fucking hate. Youâll be laying there fantasizing about fucking sleeping on a futon.â â[Bill Burr, comedian]( on playing it safe versus pursuing your dream job Netflix Pop quiz
A Korean âdolâ bed involves a futon-like âyoâ on top of a foundation made of what?
EarthRockPaperGrass
Correct. Correct! Itâs usually heated to mimic a traditionally smoke-fed underfloor radiant heating system.
Incorrect.
If your inbox doesnât support this quiz, find the solution at bottom of email. Brief history [1700s:]( Cotton becomes widely available in Japan, making it possible for average people, and not only the nobility, to sleep soundly on padded mats. [1983:]( Shortly after its official debut, the western futon, by William Brouwer, wins the woodworking industryâs Daphne Award for design and approval by American baby boomers who are [curious about Eastern philosophy](. [2005:]( Michael Scott, lead character on the American sitcom The Office, frets that his futon will repel a younger love interest. [2014:]( Casper launches as a foam mattress bed-in-a-box brand leader. The fast-growing boxed [mattress]( category will come to steal market share from the already suffering futon business. [2017:]( The Quartz Obsession (then the Daily Obsession) email debuts, with one of the first editions diving into mattresses. [2019:]( New Yorkers learn details about mayor Bill de Blasioâs questionable use of the New York Police Department special protection unit assigned to his safety, discovering that NYPD officers moved his daughterâs futon from her Brooklyn apartment to Gracie Mansion. [2019:]( Just when you thought the futon-sofa concept had appeared in every possible guise, the startup Burrow sells the Sleep Kit, consisting of a thin mattress you roll out over sofa cushions, much like adding a Japanese futon to your western couch. [2020:]( Three New York City railroad employees are suspended without pay for building a âmancaveâ in an abandoned room under Grand Central Station. Their crash pad included a TV, a refrigerator, a microwave, and a futon couch. Fun fact!
In academic publishing, having a âFUTON biasâ has nothing to do with dorm room furniture preferences. Instead, FUTON stands for â[full text on the net]( and FUTON bias is the tendency for researchers to read and cite scholarly work thatâs available online, at the [expense]( of worthwhile studies that pre-date the internet or exist in print format in developing nations. Watch this!
A mesmerizing transformation
--------------------------------------------------------------- This hypnotic video of a high-end sofa bed by Milano Smart Living lifting up and out of a sofa case with the press of a button captures the space-age promise of multifunctional furniture. Youâre going to want your audio on. You had one job
Does anyone love multifunctional furniture?
--------------------------------------------------------------- It wasnât until the futon was re-interpreted by an American designer that it became a dual-purpose piece of furniture of the sort design writers regularly predict as the Next Big Thing. If decor magazines were better style forecasters, weâd be living in multifunctional utopia, where people dwell in [tiny spaces kitted out with cleverly made furniture]( like[beds that float upwards]( to become a dropped ceiling, [mini-bar home office combos]( or [chairs that are also bookcases](. Somehow, however, the Swiss Army knife approach to furnishings has failed to go mainstream. Does it all come down to that design cliché, that less is more? [Anicka Quin]( editorial director of Western Living magazine in Vancouver, Canada, thinks so. She believes most double-duty pieces arenât as great as single-duty ones. The coffee table that becomes a dining table âis always a little too narrow to really be a dining table, or the storage ottoman is just too big,â she says, whereas âa coffee table thatâs just a coffee table is often more elegantly designed.â The problem could also be that people are pretty lazy, finding it hard enough to make a bed, never mind make it vanish. And yet, there are exceptions that stand out in shape-shifting furniture. The New York-based brand Resource Furniture, Quin notes, makes striking [minimalist tables]( that can be extended or adjusted to various heights. For the most part, though, making furniture that looks equally gorgeous [when in use or flat and stacked]( is a superior space-saving tactic. MTV Poll
When youâre an overnight guest, what kind of bed substitute do you least like? [Click here to vote](
A slowly deflating air mattress.A lumpy American futon.A klick-klack couch.A classic sofa bed with inevitable spike-like mattress springs. ð¬ let's talk! In our last poll about [the New Year]( more than 50% of you were into celebrating with bubblyâbut then half of that 50% was into capping off those celebrations with an early bedtime (perhaps on a futon). Whatever your idea of fun, we wish you a happy, healthy 2021. ð¤ [What did you think of todayâs email?](mailto:obsession%2Bfeedback@qz.com?cc=&subject=Thoughts%20about%20futons%20&body=) ð¡ [What should we obsess over next?](mailto:obsession%2Bideas@qz.com?cc=&subject=Obsess%20over%20this%20next.&body=) ð² [Show me a random Obsession]( Todayâs email was written by [Lila MacLellan]( edited by [Susan Howson]( and [Jordan LeBeau]( and produced by [Jordan Weinstock](. [facebook]( The correct answer to the quiz is Rock. Enjoying the Quartz Weekly Obsession? [Send this link]( to a friend! Want to advertise in the Quartz Weekly Obsession? Send us an email at ads@qz.com. Not enjoying it? No worries. [Click here]( to unsubscribe. Quartz | 675 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Fl | New York, NY 10011 | United States