Taiwanese Sleep Solution Bangshin, Combining "Storage and a Comfortable, Dry Sleep Environment," to Exhibit for the First Time at Interior Lifestyle Tokyo 2026

Bangshin, a lifestyle brand from Taiwan, is making its debut at Interior Lifestyle Tokyo 2026. The brand proposes an innovative storage bed designed to solve two common issues in Japanese urban housing: lack of storage space and mattress moisture. Featuring a large, partition-free storage space, effortless opening mechanisms, and a diatomaceous earth mattress, Bangshin aims to provide a comfortable sleep environment in limited spaces.
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By utilizing a unified storage structure without a central partition, the space under the bed can be utilized as a large-capacity storage area.
Furthermore, the labor-saving design allows opening and closing with light force, ensuring consideration for daily usability.

Large-capacity storage × Light opening and closing operation × Moisture control

A storage bed that realizes a comfortable sleep environment even in limited urban spaces.

In recent years, "lack of storage space" and "moisture in bedding" have become common concerns for many households in urban areas of Japan, such as Tokyo.

If the number of storage furniture pieces is increased within a limited living space, the living area becomes narrower. On the other hand, in Japan's uniquely high-humidity environment, there is an issue where moisture easily gets trapped inside mattresses.

Bangshin, a lifestyle brand originating from Taiwan, proposes a new sleep solution that simultaneously improves "storage" and the "sleep environment" in response to these Japanese residential challenges.

In 2026, Bangshin will proceed with a full-scale brand rollout in the Japanese market through its exhibition at "Interior Lifestyle Tokyo 2026," one of Japan's largest lifestyle exhibitions.

■ "Two Challenges" Faced by Urban Housing in Japan

1. Lack of Storage Space

In urban residences, it is not uncommon for the proliferation of storage furniture in a limited space to restrict the actual flow of living.

In particular, there are many homes that cannot fully utilize the space under the bed, making "lack of storage" a major issue in small Japanese houses.

(Image of storage shortage and space pressure commonly seen in Japanese urban homes.)

2. Deterioration of the Sleep Environment Due to Moisture

Additionally, in Japan's high-humidity environment, moisture easily accumulates inside the mattress, which can lead to causes of odors, mold, and mites.

Bangshin has reexamined these issues of "storage" and "sleep environment" from the perspective of a single bed.

■ A New Proposal: "Achieving Both Storage and Sleep with One Unit"

Bangshin resolves spatial and sleep challenges simultaneously based on a design philosophy calculated backward from actual daily living scenes.

(A storage bed proposal that achieves both spatial efficiency and a comfortable lifestyle.)

① Large-Capacity Unified Storage Structure

Bangshin adopts an original unified storage structure, utilizing the space under the bed as a large-capacity storage area without partitions.

Large items such as suitcases, futons, and seasonal clothing can be stored, enhancing spatial efficiency in urban housing.

The "penetration-type storage structure" with no central partition accommodates large-scale storage that was difficult with conventional storage beds.

(With its unique unified storage structure, the space under the bed can be utilized as a large-capacity storage space without partitions.)

② Lightweight Design Easy for Women and the Elderly to Handle

Bangshin utilizes a gas spring mechanism that can be adjusted according to the weight of the mattress.

It reduces the "heavy feeling when opening and closing" typical of conventional storage beds, realizing a design that can be operated with relatively light force even by women and the elderly.

Assuming daily use, it pursues smooth opening and closing performance.

(A labor-saving pop-up storage bed that is easy to handle even for women and the elderly.)

③ Buffer Structure for Enhanced Safety

A buffer mechanism activates during opening and closing to prevent sudden drops.

It enhances peace of mind and safety during daily use.

Some models also adopt a patented safety structure.

(Bangshin's patented structure and gas spring mechanism.)

(Image of a safety structure that maintains stability even if a person enters inside the bed.)

④ "Diatomaceous Earth Mattress" Compatible with Japan's High-Humidity Environment

Bangshin's mattresses and tri-fold thin mats use diatomaceous earth material as a countermeasure against moisture.

By absorbing and regulating moisture, it suppresses the rise in humidity inside the mattress and aims to reduce the risk of mold, odors, and mites.

It supports a more comfortable and dry sleep environment even in high-humidity conditions.

(A bedroom proposal conceptualizing a comfortable and clean sleep space.)

(A comfortable mattress design that firmly supports the body.)

■ The Concept of "Life Design" Rather Than "Furniture"

What Bangshin proposes is not mere furniture.

It is the "life design itself" for living more comfortably within a limited space.

By integrating storage, sleep, and spatial experiences, it proposes a new option for urban living.

Bangshin develops its business centered around the following three values:

Sleep Better (Optimization of the sleep environment)

Live Better (Optimization of spatial design)

Feel Better (Enhancement of experiential value)

(Craftsmanship supporting Taiwanese manufacturing, from woodworking to mattress production.)

Bangshin's Features

- Large-capacity unified storage structure
- Lightweight design easy for women and the elderly to handle
- Variable gas spring structure
- High durability and high load-bearing design
- Moisture control through a diatomaceous earth functional layer
- Independently developed and designed in Taiwan

FAQ

Is the Bangshin bed resistant to moisture?

Yes, the mattress uses diatomaceous earth, which naturally regulates moisture and prevents mold and mites.

How large is the storage space under the bed?

It features a partition-free unified structure, allowing for the storage of large items like suitcases and futons.

Can I see the bed in person in Japan?

Yes, you can see their products exhibited at the Interior Lifestyle Tokyo 2026 exhibition.