This is a piece of multifunctional furniture, a seemingly contradictory yet profound seat (Hollow Chair), designed by Vancouver designer Judson Beaumont. Of course, the "seemingly contradictory" aspect refers to the fact that, in terms of appearance, it adopts the traditional form of an armchair but points to the hollow design beneath the seat; whereas the "profound" part is precisely this hollow space that expands the chair's functionality by allowing it to store and organize various items.
As you can see: toys, books, magazines, slippers, and even pets are all welcome. Due to the differing personal preferences of each individual, every Hollow Chair will inevitably exude a unique personality depending on its user.