Most pillows are there to make you more comfortable…or for someone to hit you in the face with. We prefer the former and it seems that Jack Crossing does, too. The pillow design, created by the third year graphic and communication design student, is part of a chair made of stained wood oak, and tells you exactly what it's there for. The words “Seat Down” imply the user to fasten their backside to the cushion while boasting a pretty sweet pattern of chair related images along with terrific typographical samples. Crossing's stellar seat logo is also featured on a variety of other products, which can be seen here.



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