Ignore The Crisis With The Anti Crisis Chair

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It seems that the endless Global crisis affected our life style, the way we think, act or even joke. It is a subject matter that has influenced and inspired many people, especially those who are creative and have the sense of humor more developed. Thus many Anti-crisis items have appeared and many people tried to pass the difficult moments keeping their smile and sense of humor. Now you can even find jokes about the global crisis or inspired by it.

Pedro Gomes is one of these creative persons who was inspired by the global crisis and designed a multifunctional chair called the Anti Crisis Chair. Actually the design of the chair combines the idea of a saving piggy-bank and the design of a modern wood chair.

The interesting chair has a hollow which needs to be filled with coins by using the slot at the top of the back. The moment you consider you have enough money or you want to empty the piggy-bank chair you can use the embedded saw at the back of the chair and saw it away. The hollow space will become a nice and practical storage place for your magazines or things that you need close to you while you enjoy sitting on this chair.

Now you can sit on your modern wooden chair with red accents, relax and ignore the crisis. Your savings will definitely save you from a difficult situation or will become your precious treasure on such difficult times of global crisis.

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