The Pally Chair is a fresh, playful and captivating seating unit, created for both children and adults by designer Laura Väinölä. Consisting of pegs and a holder, this delightful chair can be reinvented every time the user feels the need to play. An unlimited number of original patterns can be created by simply moving the colorful sticks around. For a pleasant seating experience, the superior side of the pegs is covered in a soft material. According to Beautiful Life, Pally is available in two sizes and is targeted both at grown-ups and children. We salute this idea and look at it as a delightful way of parents interacting with their kids. Moreover, this type of design can enhance creativity while conferring a practical side to the game. How do you like it? And do you find it suited outside the children’s room?
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