The pOrOus Chair by Miso Soup Is Made of Recycled Resin
Holger Mohr — April 7, 2009 — Art & Design
References: misosoupdesign & designspotter
The directors of the America-based company Miso Soup Design, Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan, created these unique pieces of furniture.
In addition to offering you a hip place to sit, the pOrOus chair lends you the ability to place various objects, whatever they may be, into its pores. You could even put your plug-in-devices hidden inside since media players, speakers, TVs and lamps can be connected via the chair.
The sea-urchin looking chairs are made of recycled resin and are available in a few different colours.
In addition to offering you a hip place to sit, the pOrOus chair lends you the ability to place various objects, whatever they may be, into its pores. You could even put your plug-in-devices hidden inside since media players, speakers, TVs and lamps can be connected via the chair.
The sea-urchin looking chairs are made of recycled resin and are available in a few different colours.
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