Usually I hate having to dig around under the cushions of my chairs and couches find things I’m searching for. But what in case you could rely on your remotes, magazines, and even perhaps a snack being in those crevices…
That’s the speculation behind Lost in Sofa, a new design by Japanese studio Daisuke Motogi Architecture formed of upholstered cubes that may hold or conceal any number of items. TV remote? Oh I stuck it the following. Some spare change? No problem. Double AA batteries? Down by my left leg. a couple of Ritz crackers? I’ve got some of those around here somewhere…
Eh OK maybe the crackers are still best left inside the pantry. But for all that other stuff! [ Dezeen ]
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