Unusual Furniture of the Day: Sensory Deprivation Skull


In Sellsius’ continuing series of the unusual in real estate, today’s feature is a piece of furniture by designer Atelier van Lieshout.  Made of reinforced fiberglass, it’s called the Sensory Deprivation Skull.  Sensory deprivation?…. I don’t know… looks like two can get comfy in there.

The artist also created the Skull Wellness Center which contains a bath and sauna. (notice the eye hole where the steam escapes)

Mr. van Lieshout (AVL) is an interesting artist.  Visit his website for more of the unusual.

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3 Responses to “Unusual Furniture of the Day: Sensory Deprivation Skull”


  1. 1 Adirondack Chair and Ottoman May 28th, 2008 at 10:26 am

    Why would someone whant to sit in a skull??
    I went to Lieshout web site and have to say impressed with some of his works. Thanks for pointing out!

  2. 2 California Real Estate Jun 3rd, 2008 at 12:33 pm

    Sensory deprivation? Sounds like an accurate description..your kid can get nightmares sleeping in one of those things
    Gerald

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