The Dream Chair
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Leonardo da Vinci’s genius remains unchallenged in the pantheon of intellectual history. The epitome of a “Renaissance Man,” Leonardo’s paintings, scientific works, and engineering drafts showcase his insatiable curiosity. And while many of his proposed inventions, such as human-powered flying machines and “Dream Chairs” proved technically impossible, the latter at least provides tremendous comfort to deck-loungers.
Proposed originally by Leonardo as a way for individuals to directly access their unconscious dreams while fully awake, the Dream Chair features an ergonomic frame and built-in umbrella. Although it utterly fails to achieve Leonardo’s goals, it is nevertheless a really comfy chair.
Sure, it might not work as a steam cannon per da Vinci’s design, but the articulating leg rest lets you rock back and forth until you drift off to slumberland. Plus, you’ll rest easy knowing you’re napping in the brainchild of the greatest polymath to ever live. Which is some solace for its utter inability to act as a hydraulic pump.
We’re not totally sure whether it will function as a hang glider, but there’s only one way to find out. Strap yourself in and jump! If we don’t hear back from you, we’ll warn the others.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 265 lbs. |
| Dimensions | 81″ x 41″ x 81″ |
| Chair Dimensions | 68″ x 30″ x 48″ |
| Weight | 86 lbs. |
| Frame Finish | Powder Coated Steel |
| Deluxe Cushion | Polyester |
| Umbrella | Polyester |
| Webbing | Textilene |
| Accommodates | 1 Adult |
In the Box:
Choose from rusty red or coconut brown
(1) Dream Chair (choose color) includes:
- (1) Dream Chair
- (1) Umbrella
- Zinc Coated Hardware

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