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We love the organic feel of Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto’s pod-like hammock. It’s built for snoozing, jumping, and playing.
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Erik Nyberg & Gustav Ström designed this floating hammock with a wave-shaped sun shield that protects from harmful rays, but keeps things stylish.
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The fringe on Ieva Laurina’s hammock is bohemian and truly ethereal.
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The Flex Hammock, designed by Adam Cornish, is made of plywood and rubber, supported by steel cables. It operates like a human spinal column, maximized for comfort and stability.
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The Urban Balance Wave Hammock from Outback Chair Company. No ocean required.
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Royal Botania’s E-Z Hammock is ultra modern cool.
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A hammock you can take a bath in? Yes, please. This concept tub by Little Wonder is made of soft polyurethane so it really hugs the body while it cools you down.
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Babies need hammocks too, so here’s a 100% organic design by Hushamok. The soothing motion provided by the modern swing relaxes little ones naturally.
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Patricia Urquiola’s luxurious leather hammock would fit right in with your living room furniture.
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The Koala 45 by Stal Collectief is an oversized hammock that resembles an adult play fort. Highly recommended for home and office loft spaces.
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The best way to hang out.
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OODA Architects designed this home in Portugal that has an amazing indoor hammock built right into the ceiling.
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Victor M Aleman’s heart-shaped hammock for two.
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Kitty deserves this cat coffee table hammock designed by Koichi Futatsumata.
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This modern hammock tub by Splinter Works makes us feel like we’ve been bathing wrong all these years.
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French designer Emanuele Magini made this adorable siesta hammock, which resembles a park bench.
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The perfect hammock for family and friends, with space for three.
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Your own personal floating hammock lounger.
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A great reading hammock.
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A playful apartment hammock.
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British designer Benjamin Hubert created this chair/hammock hybrid for those who don’t have room for a traditional hammock, but want to be cradled in comfort.
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A multipurpose hammock that doubles as a work station — that is, if you’re disciplined enough to work.
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Leif Design Park created a convertible lounge chair that transforms into a hammock when the moment strikes.
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Architecture students at the California Polytechnic State University filled a 416 square-foot gallery space with this massive hammock made from recycled plastic. “We wanted to create a continuous surface that would bring spatial interest and social interaction to the gallery. The woven installation is a solution to providing students and faculty a setting to not only read about our projects, but also to enjoy the space,” the group said.
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There are no words.