The Pata by Japanese designer Hiroyuki Morita is a chair that when not required as seating either becomes a floor mat or folds into a compact pack for easy storage as well as transportation. Users can simply pull and tighten the connecting cord to convert the mat into the chair once again.
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[...] Pata Chair Innovative chair by Japanese designer Hiroyuki Morita transforms into a floor mat when not in use. [link] [...]
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