Many offices in Japan have helmets in case of natural disasters. But helmets might be stored in inconvenient locations. Thatās why some Japanese designers have created a new helmet that can be kept in an easy to find spot: Under your butt.
Dubbed āMamorisā (āmamoruā or å®ć means āto protectā in Japanese), this emergency helmet is actually part of chairās backrest. When not in use, it serves as a seat. Clever!
But once disconnected by simply turning the lock, itās a helmet with a neck and back cover. Like so:
Mamoris, which seems ideal for offices and schools, aims to go into production sometime this year. Neat concept, but when attached to the chair, the helmets look like theyāre for crapping.
Theyāre not, though. Theyāre for protecting!
Mamoris [Official Site via Pouch]
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