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    Crashproof: I hate to think of what the broken, mismatched, shoddy chairs in my workplace say about our status... more »
    jepzilla: It's not something recent. I think you'll find chairs have been status symbols for a very long time. more »
    bucho54: There is no way I'd want this for my listening area. I currently have a 1960's era couch that looks horrendous, was free from someone I know and kept... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Seriously... I'm just digging the name of it. In fact, if I have a daughter, I might name her Ballerina Sweetspot. Scratch that... Even if I have ... more »
    B0LUBA..: I just don't see my 'stuff' agreeing with hard plastic more »
    1350ft.in.a.Concorde.blow*ng.up.balloons: I find this incredible beautiful. Not her silly, the chair. The human form is powerful when used properly and this screams sexy without being to nasty... more »
    Hsin Ping Wang: Im thinking that the exterior rump of the chair is superficial and that the inside is molded like a normal chair. more »
    ripfire: Queef? more »
    Curves: When she stands up, the suction will make a funny noise. more »
  • #furniture

    Ballerina Sweetspot: A Chair Designed Specifically For Audiophiles

    There is just something about chairs. Just look around the office—they are not just places to sit anymore. Chairs have become super-engineered status symbols. Now audiophiles can have their own high-tech throne. More »
  • #furniture

    Extreme Ergonomic Seating for 'Him' and 'Her' (NSFW)

    To most of us, comfort is sitting on a soft cushion.To others, comfort is sitting on a sheet of molded plastic that rides up one's butt crack. More »
  • #seating

    Frellstedt Light-Up Bench: Illumination For Bums

    Kind of the inverse of the psychedelic LED effects we showed you earlier, this relaxing Light Bench is maker Frellstedt's idea of the future of seating. You know, the future where even garden furniture uses up electricity and contributes to global warming. Okay, it's stuffed with LEDs, so it only consumes 95W, but you know what I'm saying. With its shifting, selectable color patterns, it's way too nice to end up in all but the best municipal parks, where it'd just keep tramps awake in the wee small hours. Ed. note: In case you didn't get it, "bum" is a double entendre. [Trendir]
  • #airplanes

    Delta "Cozy Suite" Seats Make Economy Class Semi-Tolerable

    It may not be as fancy as first class accommodations, but Delta's new "Cozy Suite" seats promise to make economy class seating less of a hellish, crippling nightmare. The major feature of the design is a staggered layout that increases privacy while simultaneously creating a space for weary travelers to rest their heads. It also allows passengers to enjoy 31-inches of leg room (2-inches better than the competition) and the ability to recline without disturbing the person behind them. More »
  • #seating

    Ghost in the Chair Design is Milky not Spooky

    Designed to look like it's almost not really there, this "Ghost Chair" puts me more in mind of milk poured into water. It's pretty futuristic, in a curved-yet-straight, acrylic kind of way. It's apparently the first in a line of chairs and stools from designers Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn that will use this novel technique. We don't know if you'll be able to buy them, though they'd certainly make a dining set that would be a conversation starter. Conversations like: "These chairs look like someone's taken a glass of water and poured in ..." It's on display from the 16th to 21st April in the Salone del Mobile in Milan. [Designdrift via Yanko design]
  • #coolseat

    Self-Cooling Seat Cushion, Cure for the Hot Butt

  • #gamesitandmatch

    Tennis Balls Make Ballsy Benches

  • #goofyfurniture

    Solar System Chair Has Balls

  • #gadgets

    In This Week's Episode of Lame Airplane Seat Innovations...

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    Standing Tomb Only, by Airbus

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