The small boxed inflatable furry Moyee, its an inflatable furry bed chair that is set to be a marketing success. bring a laptop or a book and keep snug in an identifiable space The inflatable ball has a base filled with water to prevent toppling and can be deflated to easily tuck away.
Though it's not for sale, Goh's chair is currently exhibiting in the National Museum of Singapore. This gigantic furry fish ball chair would be ideal for keeping you warm during these cold winter's nights. Amazingly, new design by Jason Goh from Singapore is based on the fish balls his parents make - and a scary tale his grandma used to frighten him with. Jason, 36, who studied at the University of Glasgow, explains:' Used to play with my food when I'm young, especially the fish balls, as my parents are both fish ball noodle sellers. Called a 'Moyee', Jason Goh's gigantic furry fish ball chair was inspired by the fish balls his parents used to make and a scary story his gran used to tell him in order to stop him playing with the food on his plate His gran used to tell him in her Teochew dialect: 'If you keep playing, the fish balls will turn into a big hairy monster and eat you up.'' Mr Goh said. 'That spiked his wild childhood imagination,
Called a 'Moyee', it is equipped with a glowing LED mood lamp, which Jason says will help the user 'sit comfortably in the cocoon-like space to read a book or chill out' because his granny used to tell me in Teochew dialect: 'If you keep playing and re frying the fish balls will turn into a big hairy monster and eat you up. The story spiked my wild childhood imagination and sent a chill down my spine. ''The Gigantic Hairy Fish Ball, Moyee, is a manifestation of my imagination on how the fish ball monster would be in my grandma's story.
' Apart from its scary look, the monster chair can be a cozy hideout for people to sit in and relax. Called a 'Moyee', it is equipped with a glowing LED mood lamp, which Jason says will help the user 'sit comfortably in the cocoon-like space to read a book or chill out'. The inflatable ball has a base filled with water to prevent toppling and can be deflated to easily tuck away when it's not in use. Fish balls are a common food in Singapore and are made minced fish.
They are usually sold at food stalls similar to hot dog stands in the United States. Fish balls are usually boiled in a spicy curry sauce or deep fried and are one of the countries most popular and representative 'street foods'. Though the chair is not for sale, Goh's chair is currently exhibiting in the National Museum of Singapore until January 27th 2013 as Art View would say it made need some heavy duty dual locking Velcro instead of a water base as most homes have carpet it is built for suburbia and its a exciting looking product even to have a picture frame inside.
' Apart from its scary look, the monster chair can be a cozy hideout for people to sit in and relax. Called a 'Moyee', it is equipped with a glowing LED mood lamp, which Jason says will help the user 'sit comfortably in the cocoon-like space to read a book or chill out'. The inflatable ball has a base filled with water to prevent toppling and can be deflated to easily tuck away when it's not in use. Fish balls are a common food in Singapore and are made minced fish.
They are usually sold at food stalls similar to hot dog stands in the United States. Fish balls are usually boiled in a spicy curry sauce or deep fried and are one of the countries most popular and representative 'street foods'. Though the chair is not for sale, Goh's chair is currently exhibiting in the National Museum of Singapore until January 27th 2013 as Art View would say it made need some heavy duty dual locking Velcro instead of a water base as most homes have carpet it is built for suburbia and its a exciting looking product even to have a picture frame inside.
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