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Sunday, January 21, 2007

 [ Pleasure with Products ]

It's All About the Lounge Chairs

One of the things that we probably wanna just lie back and plant our butts on forever ...

Visceral




Behavorial : 85% 
Its nice, comfortable, pretty but ... might just take up too much space.
Not exactly user friendly for the tall people.
Reflective : 99 % 
A chic piece of furniture that will reflect your inner architectural sense. Also works well with the rest of the swedish IKEA-ed pieces in the house.

Visceral : 101 % 
Mmmmmmmmm ...

Reflection : 

This Original Eero Aarnio Ball Chair is imported from Finland, and oozes this snug appeal to one's most primitive senses. Come on, climb in and snooze out.
On first sight, this is the very kind of chair that I would like to snuggle into and spend the whole Sunday afternoon doing nothing in. Its bed-like structure is very tempting and the overall design is attuned to our desire for comfortability. Both richness of the color and the plush looking surface of the cushion also manipulate themselves to be a very persuasive source, beckoning to anyone who comes near. However, the tall individuals out there should keep a look-out as you might just knock your head  into the 'ceiling'. In addition, there is very little space for illumination, so bookworms should probably consider reading elsewhere.

In a nutshell : Apart from its lack of functionality, this ball chair encapsulates a form of timelessness that automatically magnetises almost any and everyone. ALMOST too good to be true.

Behavorial




Behavorial : 99 % 
Practical, Multi-purpose use, Movable, Idiot-proof color that fits in almost all surroundings.
Reflective : 90 % 
This is one lounge chair that looks like its made for the good old study room.
Comfortability is its strongest attribute, while external appearence is kept to the minimal.
Visceral : 60%
Well, its not exactly a very grand chair.

Reflection :
 


This is the Eames Lounge Chair designed by Charles Eames and every aspect of it is built on the notion of comfort and affordance. Even its very form is self explanatory. Just by looking at it, you know exactly where to place it, when and how to use it. You want to plant your butt in this, put your head on the head rest, lean back a little and put your feet up on the ottoman. I feel that the whole design behind this chair is based on versatility and multi-functional aspects. As such, even when one is watching a football match on tv, the ottoman can easy serve another purpose as a stool for holding up crackers and beer cans.


This is the kind of stuff that papa will spend a few hundreds for reading newspapers on.

Reflective



Behavorial : 89% 
Usable, comfortable, though not recommended for accomodations with children and pets.
Reflective : 100 % 
Self image, show off, status symbol
Visceral : 89%
Gives off a sense of luxury that is pleasing to the eyes, but pretty much like any other normal chair.

Reflection : 

If you've already named an island after yourself, bought the grandest house in town, have a specially modified Lambourghini Murcielago Roadster and still have too much money left, then I'll suppose you have no other way of flaunting your assets apart from donning your interiors with the most lavish furniture available.This Halyard Lounge Chair is taken from the Billionaire 500 Magazine and it is designed and made only for the filthy rich. Covered in leather and sheepskin, the sole purpose of this chair is to add on glam factor to its surroundings, and of course, its owner. Behavorial wise, it acts as any other lounge chair, with no additional special features even though cleaning up scraps and stains off the surface may prove to be a little difficult. In terms of visceral, I personally find that it looks just like any normal chair with a piece of furry rug lapped on it.

In fact, one might not even pay much attention to it, unless you're a collector of crazily expensive chairs.
   


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