The iconic egg-shaped chair appeals to our senses for a number of reasons. It's not only a nice bit of furniture, but also an escapist refuge, a retro-kitsch object and a vehicle for astral projection.
But this particular egg chair adds even more sensual stimulation to the mix. It's called the Sound Egg, and, given that name, it's exactly what you'd expect: an egg-shaped chair with a blistering A/V system inside.
The large, womb-like pod – which draws equally from Henrik Thor-Larsen's Ovalia and Mork's egg ship – is fitted with a ring of speakers around your head and a subwoofer behind the seat. The interior is coated with sound-isolating open-cell acoustic foam. Climb in, crank it up, and you've got your own personal capsule for watching movies, playing games or just plain spacing out.
Your dad had the best gear back in the day. Some of it is still around, and it's still awesome. Flash back!Like the free-range-chicken tent at your local farmer's market, there are several colors and configurations of egg to choose from. All the Sound Eggs are the same size, but you can pick different shell colors and padding colors. Choose from either a 2.1 or 5.1 system. In the 5.1 configuration, the left front and right front channels are aimed directly at your ears, the rear channels are behind your head on either side, and the center channel speaker is over your head and forward a little, just inside the lip of the opening. Each Sound Egg comes with a 110-watt amp, which is more than enough power to cook your head however you'd like – scrambled, fried or over easy.
For the absolute ultimate in escapism, you can add a swivel-mounted arm for an HDTV. Climb in, swing the screen in front of your face, and you're in the zone.

