The Maya Single Chair
Alex Covert — November 17, 2007 — Art & Design
References: studioav & bornrich.org
The concept is wonderful. The reality, as far as I can tell, is that it doesn't exist. News of a chair designed specifically for curing hangovers is spreading like wildfire. The Maya Single Chair, as it's being called, is a recliner with a built-in television and sound system. And this fixes hangovers how...? It is beautiful to look at. I'll give it that but, unless IVs shoot out of the armrests and into its user as two robotic fingers massage his temples while, at the same time, apply a cold compress to his forehead.... I'm hesitant to call it a hangover cure.
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