Stacked Foam Bars Form Customizable Seats

This whimsical line of furniture is from designer Keren Shiker. Sink In uses foam bars inset in wooden frames that you can push or pull to create your very own custom piece of furniture – and change the configuration every time you sit down. They can be placed either vertically or horizontally and they’re suitable for kids and adults alike.
From the designer:
“‘Sink in’ is an adjustable seating furniture that allows a variety of sitting positions to fit the user comfort in height and size.
The ‘sink in’ is built from two wooden frames filled with sponge units which can be moved back and forth, thereby creating various of different chairs models in various sizes and heights.
The furniture can be placed vertical or horizontal.
The frames are made of birch wood, 100/70 cm, inside 204 hard sponge units -70 cm length, width 5 cm.
When the furniture is unoccupied it is used as a decorative sculptural element in the space.
Suitable for adults, youth and children that want to relax and sink in.”
About Keren Shiker:
“I live and breath art, design and architecture.
I am driven by the desire to bring my creativity into practical and exciting products and spaces. In my design I provide a unique and fresh experience for any home or public space while fulfilling the client’s personal fantasies from the general concept and to the smallest finishing details.”
“My design projects have been exhibited, including design weeks in Milan, New York, London and Paris, won competitions and published in design magazines in various countries.”