Fortune cookie-inspired wooden chair/work pod that literally opens up like a fortune cookie

The quality of a chair has the power to determine and control the quality of your day. It’s true! For example – if you don’t have an ergonomic and comfortable chair to work on, your entire workday is going to feel not so comfy, and your back is probably going to pay the price for it later. I mean, we do spend the majority of our day sitting on chairs, whether we’re working in our home office, enjoying a meal, or simply sitting and reading a book for leisure. So, picking an excellent chair is a pretty important decision, more important than you thought. And if you’re looking for a good chair, may I recommend the Fortune Chair?

Designer: Hyeyoung Han and Hanyoung Lee

Designed by Hyeyoung Han and Hanyoung Lee, the Fortune Chair is really a mix between a bean bag, chair, and a pod, and it also happens to look like a fortune cookie. That’s quite an eclectic and confusing mix of traits, so let me break it down for you. Much like its name suggests, the Fortune Chair is, in fact, inspired by a fortune cookie. Once you crack upon a fortune cookie, which is a pretty exciting process by itself, you’re rewarded with an inspirational little note that provides you a sneak peek into your future or gives you some cliche motto to live by. Although the experience is quite old-school now, there’s no denying that it’s quite fun and amusing as well. And these are the sentiments that the designers wanted to capture in their chair.

The chair includes a fortune cookie-inspired wooden outer wall, which functions as a covering frame that surrounds the user. This outer wall creates a cozy, comfortable, and private space for the user to sit in. So, irrespective if you’re working in a corporate office or at home, the Fortune Chair functions as a little oasis for you to work in peace, much like the office pods we find today in commercial offices.

There is a bean bag placed within the wall, which serves as a calm and fluffy spot to sit in and finish your work. The bean bag is like the little hopeful note you find within a fortune cookie. When not in use, you can actually close the chair, and it looks like an unopened fortune cookie. This helps to efficiently store away the chair without cluttering up the room and also incites a sense of curiosity when someone looks at it.

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This Lucky Cat Has One Giant Muscle Arm

Because there’s a market for absolutely everything, this is a good luck Maneki-neko (“beckoning cat”) statue with a giant muscle arm. Obviously, if the luck it brings is directly proportional to the protein shakes the cat has had, you’re in for a metric ton of good luck.

Available in both a 9-inch $70 and 13-inch $120 model (affiliate link), the cat is also wearing some cool cat sunglasses, so of all the good luck cats, this is the coolest good luck cat. Unfortunately, it doesn’t actually wave, leading me to question whether it can actually provide any good fortune at all.

How many did I just buy? That depends on who’s asking. If you’re my wife, I didn’t buy any at all. If you’re anybody else, I bought two for each room of the house. How will I explain all the giant muscle arm good luck cats when she notices them? The same way I explained all of our dogs: they just wandered in and made themselves at home.

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Gigantic Magic 8 Ball Still Won’t Tell You What You Want to Hear

When I was a kid, I went through my share of those Magic 8 Ball toys. I think I ended up cracking open three or four of them to see what they looked like inside, and what the heck that dark liquid was that made the fortune thing float around. I just ended up making a mess of things, and everything ended up in the trash can. Why couldn’t it have predicted that, and told me my fortune with something like “You will destroy your Magic 8 Ball, and Mom won’t buy you another one this time.

I can only imagine the mess I would have made if I were given one of these giant-sized Magic 8 Balls as a child.

This larger-than-life version of the fortune teller ball measures a whopping 10″ in diameter – about 2.5 times larger than the standard model. It’s still filled with that disgusting blue dye, and a 20-sided die bobbling about with such vague advice as “Reply Hazy Try Again,” “Ask Again Later,” and “Better Not Tell You Now.” Gee thanks, that was sooooo helpful. I think I’ll get the hammer out and crack you open so your guts spill everywhere… stupid 8 Ball.

If you like your balls big, and your fortunes frustrating, head over to ThinkGeek now, where you can grab the Giant Magic 8 Ball for $25.

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Oh, Sweet Wisdom: Fortune Cakes Cupcake Molds

Fortune Cakes Cupcake Molds

Not that you need any, but here’s some extra motivation to get to the bottom of your cupcake: these Fortune Cakes cupcake molds that have a snippets of wisdom printed at the very bottom. They’re silicone molds, so you can spread the love and some wise words, again and again, whenever you get the itch to bake.

If you don’t make, then they’ll make an awesome present for someone who does–and hopefully, someone who’ll share those baked goodies with you.
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The Fortune Cakes cupcake molds are sold on sets of 12 for $10.99.

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Fortune Cupcakes: Now You Can Have Your Cake and Get Your Fortune, Too

I love fortune cookies. I might not always get good fortunes, but it’s always fun to know that there’s something waiting for me inside my cookie.

And now you can experience the same thing with your cupcakes – provided you don’t peek into the fortune wrappers that you’re putting the cupcakes in, that is.

Fortune CupcakesIf you’re into baking, then you can get one of these Fortune Cupcake Kits that comes with a Chinese-style takeout box along with 30 cupcake wrappers and 75 cupcake liners so you can churn out fortune cupcakes like a well-oiled fortune cupcake factory.

It’s possible to reuse the wrappers (and basically reuse the fortunes) if they stay intact after your guests have consumed the cupcake inside.

The Fortune Cupcake Kit is available online from Firebox for £10.99 (~$18 USD).

[via Red Ferret]