@ Andrew, it’s called the Zero Gravity Chair, by Stokke. It costs 2,000 USD. However, if you’re looking for a significatly less expensive alternative, try Ikea’s Poang chairs.
The image of the lightsaber bread slicer is a screen cap from a movie (A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) and does not exist.
Okay, I gotta call bulls**t on the knife that toasts bread as it cuts. This is a scene taken directly from the movie “Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy”. It’s a cool idea, but I don’t believe it exists.
I feel like such a debby downer, but some of these designs are bad replacements for the original or are just plain fake. Seriously. A noodle-twirling fork? Because we can’t exert the energy to get the spaghetti to our fat asses without some battery operated gizmo?
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What is the name of the chair, and or company of the design for the chair in the second picture?
@ Andrew, it’s called the Zero Gravity Chair, by Stokke. It costs 2,000 USD. However, if you’re looking for a significatly less expensive alternative, try Ikea’s Poang chairs.
The image of the lightsaber bread slicer is a screen cap from a movie (A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) and does not exist.
Okay, I gotta call bulls**t on the knife that toasts bread as it cuts. This is a scene taken directly from the movie “Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy”. It’s a cool idea, but I don’t believe it exists.
I had an idea for a knife exactly like that. In grade 5.
I feel like such a debby downer, but some of these designs are bad replacements for the original or are just plain fake. Seriously. A noodle-twirling fork? Because we can’t exert the energy to get the spaghetti to our fat asses without some battery operated gizmo?
i often look at paintings and think, “Wow. I sure wish I could sit on that.”
These are horrible ideas, I hope nobody actually sells these.
I love the mispelled “boderline” right next to the word “Genius”!