
Bringing life to traditionally dead furniture, Anders Huus designed the LC1 robot chair that reacts to the light, time and the living beings around it. As the user goes near the chair, it unfolds itself and greets them by wagging its extremities. How cool is that? A perfect merge-up of robot technology and furniture designing, the LC1 is a chair that is seemingly alive, especially when you approach it and it opens its entire body like a dog wagging its tail. Also, it rotates around its own axis in 24 hours. The more light around it, the wider it opens up, and when light goes dim or the day is waning, just like a flower it closes itself. Looks like it is living its own life!
Via: Materialicious