Multimedia Rocking Chairs

Do you want a cozy and cool looking seat when playing games, watching movies or listening to music? Have a look at this line of ergonomic floor rockers with built-in speakers and multimedia ports:

Do you want a cozy and cool looking seat when playing games, watching movies or listening to music? Have a look at this line of ergonomic floor rockers with built-in speakers and multimedia ports:

Here’s a cute and fun alternative to having your CD’s shattered all over the floor. The Porcupine CD Case ($11) will protect your discs in the pockets hidden inside. Just open the zip and there you have them.
Size: 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. The big question is: How many CD’s can it hold? A wild guess would be…hmm…20? Judging from the picture below.


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iPals ($50) is a plush alien looking iPod speaker available in fours different animal print designs (Zebra, Tiger, Leopard & Giraffe).
The player sits in the front pocket and you plug it in at the back. The huge tentacle eyes serves as speakers which are said to have “excellent sound quality”.
Likewise iPal works in harmony with CD players. Simply connect the music to the Pal with the supplied audio jack, pose the speakers (bend the furry antennas) and enjoy the tunes and the critter. The speakers provide clear, rich sound and with them being poseable you can direct the sound around the room.
Scary or cute? You be the judge.
(Via Shiny Shiny)

Baba Akcja, a designing group founded by three students from the Academy of Fine Art in Warsaw, Poland, are the creators of these cool looking CD’s.
With shapes like floppy discs, viruses and saw blades, it might be hard to squeeze them into your music player. But who uses CD’s these days, anyway?
(Via Designspotter)