The Ostrich Pillow Mini Offers the Same Convenience of the Original
Vasiliki Marapas — October 3, 2014 — Art & Design
References: studiobanana & dezeen
The Ostrich Pillow Mini takes the same concept as the original -- sleeping-on-the-go -- and pairs it with a more subtle, streamlined design.
Instead of wearing it on your head, you slide the smaller version of the travel cushion onto your arm or hand and lean against it. It's definitely not going to get as much attention as the full-size Ostrich Pillow, that's for sure, but you'll get just as much rest out of it.
The design was based off comments and concerns brought forth by users of the original Ostrich Pillow. The newer design is smaller, and therefore, more portable. It also supports a fuller range of napping positions. Though the exterior is grey, the interior has an option of four colors.
Instead of wearing it on your head, you slide the smaller version of the travel cushion onto your arm or hand and lean against it. It's definitely not going to get as much attention as the full-size Ostrich Pillow, that's for sure, but you'll get just as much rest out of it.
The design was based off comments and concerns brought forth by users of the original Ostrich Pillow. The newer design is smaller, and therefore, more portable. It also supports a fuller range of napping positions. Though the exterior is grey, the interior has an option of four colors.
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