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Cord Conquering Convertible Lounger Might Be the Comfiest Home Office Ever [Furniture]

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Aug 10, 2012 6:20 PM   You might think an ergonomic Herman Miller chair and a perfectly positioned desk would make for the ideal home workspace. But you've been lied to. When you have the luxury of working from home you're gonna want to put your feet up, and Coalesse's forthcoming Hosu lounger lets you do just that. It easily transformers from a chair to a lounger by just flipping over a hinged cushion, and pockets located on the sides and back mean you don't need to waste money on a filing cabinet when outfitting your home office. The Hosu also seems to be the first seating solution that acknowledges the existence of charging cables, and so provides strategically placed channels to tuck them away so they're not just hanging all over the place. There's no pricing info just yet, but come the fall you'll be able to get it in 36 or 64-inch wide styles, in one of six fabric colors. [Coalesse] View the original article here This post was made using the Auto Blo...

Transforming Furniture Makes You Choose Between Sitting and Eating [Wish You Were Here]

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Aug 10, 2012 3:40 PM   Designer Claudio Sibille's Sensei chairs are perfect for people living in small apartments—providing them with a couple of places to sit and a table for dining. But it's one of those 'you can't have your cake and eat it too' situations since you have to choose one or the other. Thanks to a clever design, the Sensei chairs each flip over and combine to form a low-rise coffee table. Kind of like if Voltron was built by Ikea, instead of by whoever the hell built Voltron. It's a marginally clever idea, it's just too bad the table looks so hacked together when assembled. So not surprisingly it's just a concept design at this point, and one that will probably never see the light of day, at least in its current form. [Claudio Sibille via PSFK] View the original article here This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full versi...

Ejector Seat Bar Stools Are the Most Efficient Way To Get Rid Of Creeps [Furniture]

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Aug 7, 2012 1:00 PM   If you completely avoid the bar scene because you're tired of spending your nights dealing with creeps, you'll sincerely wish this bar stool—crafted from an F-4 Phantom ejector seat—were fully functional. Because instead of having to jot down a fake phone number to escape an awkward situation, you could simply send the jerk blasting through the ceiling. But, and not surprisingly, the rocket-propelled ejection mechanism has been remove from this seat before it was turned into a stool. Most everything else appears to be left intact, though, making this the perfect addition to an aircraft enthusiast's home bar. Even if all the mechanisms on the arms and around the ejection handle make it seem like a particularly uncomfortable place to sit. [MotoArt via Chip Chick] View the original article here This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full ve...

Under Chair Cat Hammock Keeps Fluffy off the Damn Furniture [Pets]

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Jul 26, 2012 12:40 PM   If you have pets you've already accepted the fact that your home will be perpetually covered in a layer of fur. Visitors, though? Probably not as keen. So this tiny hammock lets your cat still use your furniture without leaving it covered in hair. It's just $30—available for pre-order now—and straps to the legs of most reasonably sized chairs using a series of velcro bands at every corner. Besides keeping pet accessory clutter to a minimum, the Cat Crib also provides a place for your feline to hide out—whether they're simply looking for some privacy, or a place to disappear after being a bad kitty. [Cat Crib via Freshome] View the original article here This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full version.