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Very Unique Functional Sofa – Lost in Sofa by Daisuke Motogi

November 10, 2010 Filed Under: Seating Design

Have you ever lost things in between cushions of a sofa? They have fallen out of your pocket, or have just somehow found their way into the cracks, sometimes never to be found again, or perhaps stumbled upon accidentally while cleaning. Maybe you’ll find a forgotten 10,000 Yen bill that you once hide there, who knows? For you who often loose things under the sofa, Lost in Sofa may be perfect choices.

Japanese architect, Daisuke Motogi has designed a very unique functional chair called Lost in Sofa. As the name, it is very funny sofa that allows you to insert objects into it, such as a book or a TV remote control. The sofa looks like an ordinary sofa but the design provides possibilities on placing a lot of goods into it. Comes in measurements W900 x D700 x H700, the sofa has a lot of cubical parts. It has been designed to make the cracks between seat cushions purposeful, such as for storage. So you may insert objects between them by wedging then into slots between the upholstered cubes that form the seat. So, by using this sofa loosing some goods, like TV remote, coins, mobile phone etc in a sofa can be prevented. For details see the pictures below or visit here.

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