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The Napbook

We have all been in the situation where we really needed some rest. You know, on that long trip on the train, or even after a long meeting at the office. But what is a good 5 minutes rest without a soft pillow?

Well, don't despair, because Icelandic designer Hafsteinn Juliusson has created the Napbook. A laptop bag designed to also work as a pillow, with or without a laptop.

Whether it be a class at LHÍ, a lengthy business meeting in Borgartún or just the odd journey home the Napbook should come in handy for the restless.

- Hafsteinn Juliusson

Comments

1

Andreas Ringdal - Sep. 4, 2008

That is a really bad idea, it will end up with someone sitting on it and unless you've got a Thoughbook, you are out of luck.

Andreas

2

Yousef - Sep. 5, 2008

Well if they sit on it they won't break it because of the cushioning. I think it a good idea, and anyone can see that it's not an ordinary pillow.

3

Milena - Sep. 6, 2008

Great idea but these look too girly (perhaps it is the contrasting center button). I don't see a guy using these at all no matter that the models in these pictures are male.

4

Aku - Sep. 10, 2008

At least I don't want to have one with such an obvious pillow-look (and near-neon colors!). A Napbook which looks like an ordinary notebook bag would be something, but I still can't live with the idea that I'm putting my cheek on (dirty?) baggage I carry around all day.

 

Published: Sep. 4, 2008 in Cool Objects

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