
Two Quechua Airbeds
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Yeah, I’ve got these two Quechua airbeds sitting in a corner of my place in Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross. Honestly, I don’t know how I got into them—probably just after a long night of watching documentaries about space travel and then buying everything that looked like it came from a sci-fi movie.They’re not just beds—they’re like tiny inflatable castles with a very specific, slow-deflate vibe. The moment you lie down, it’s like the air starts to breathe itself out, gently, like time is making you feel more comfortable. I don’t know if it’s the plastic or just how I’ve been living lately, but they look sleek as a Scandinavian designer piece, even though they were made in a factory that also produces pool toys.
No pump included, which is fine—because honestly, I’ve never remembered to bring one when camping. So now I just lie on them and watch the world go by, slowly losing its grip on me. If you’ve ever felt like you’re floating between reality and a dream, these might be the bed for you.
£9 if you’re interested—just let me know when you can come pick them up.