sleeping


Ready for a nap? Designer Kawamura Ganjavian created this Ostrich mini-environment which supposedly creates the perfect atmosphere for sleeping on the job:

It is neither a pillow nor a cushion, nor a bed, nor a garment, but a bit of each at the same time. Its soothing cave-like interior shelters and isolates our head and hands (mind, senses and body) for a few minutes, without needing to leave our desk.

It’s hard to tell how one could breathe in this thing, or how they could use it without getting fired – but its nice to know that someone is thinking of the world’s slackers.

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Since pillows were so popular this week, I thought I would go back and pull together some of the best examples of nerdy napping technology.

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dream heads

My guess is that these ceramic heads on pillows are intended as some mystical way to achieve pleasant dreams, but their creepiness suggests that placing them in your bedroom would most likely result in nightmares.

Product Page ($60)

sheet-and-blanket-support

Are you a restless sleeper? Do you have jacked up feet? If the answer is yes, this sheet and blanket support will ensure that your bedding does not come in contact with your skin. It’s like a little tent for your feet.

Product Page ($13)