
Inflated looking yellow chair with large hole in the middle holds your body and helps it sink into a more relaxed position.
Sink Chair designed by Liam de la Bedoyere of Bored Eye balances visual lightness with physical stability.
Outer ring shapes the chair’s body, rising to form integrated backrest that gently supports the sitter.
At the center, a recessed opening invites the body inward, allowing it to settle and “sink” into a comfortable natural position.

Soft and almost cartoonish seat tricks your eyes first and your body second.

The central opening is not just a feature, it is a surrender point. You do not sit on it, you fall into it.

Sitting in it feels closer to being held than supported. The form wraps rather than props, which is a different relationship between object and body.

Rigid furniture that looks like it is filled with air. The Sink Chair leans into that absurdity and turns it into a cool design feature.

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