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Echoism Chair by JaeYoung Jang

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Rest easy in strumming sounds from the Echoism Chair by JaeYoung Jang. Angelic notes can be played on the sides, just below the armrests. Designed like the belly of a guitar, the chair seat has a cavern and small opening centered by tuned strings. The back of the chair also has the instrumental strings horizontally fastened.

What appears to be a casual accent chair with soft cushions and a peaceful disposition in a light colored wood frame and delicate wire details, is actually a lounging music player. Those who are ever creating music from a beat on a pile of books to whistling the top of an opened beer bottle can now come home to this empty chair and fidget their way into the next hit single.

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