Why Type When You Can Sit? The QWERTY Sofa
By Mike Flacy on April 24, 2013
Developed by an Italy-based architecture and design firm called ZO_loft, the QWERTY sofa is pretty much exactly what you think it will be; an odd amalgamation between that hunk of plastic that you pound your fingers on every day and the comfortable, cushioned vortex that constantly steals the television remote, pocket change and bits of breakfast cereal. Using the sofa’s remote control, the person sitting on the couch can alter the height of each key in order to reshape the sofa for sitting, sleeping and everything else in between. It’s somewhat odd that they are calling it the QWERTY couch due to the missing “Q” and “W” on the left side.
Take a look at the final result: