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Villain Chair

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Admit it ¡ª you've always pictured yourself sitting behind a huge stainless steel desk laughing maniacally about your threats to blow up the world unless $10 billion is delivered to you in the next four hours. Well, here's the chair you'll be sitting in. The aptly named Villain Chair ($6,800) is an oversize, futuristic chair made of leather, chrome, steel and aluminum ¡ª the hallmarks of an evil villain's office chair.
Price: $6,800   |   BUY

Ikea Arild Chair

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Ikea is slowly sneaking in more and more higher-end pieces ¡ª like this new Arild Chair ($560). While we're digging the clean white version, the chair also comes in black and dark brown for more classic decors. A great modern addition for any modest budget, for sure.
Price: $560   |   BUY

Hahn Sofa

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Normally we try to stay away from furniture that's overly curvy, but we fell in love with this one as soon as we saw it. The Hahn Sofa ($1,700) was designed by Vladimir Kagan for Room & Board, and captures his love of organic shapes. Available in right and left versions, and in a myriad of colors, the couch is covered in micro-suede fabric and has a backrest that serves about two-thirds of the couch. While it won't look right in every home, it's just begging for us to make a place for it.
Price: $1,700   |   BUY

Vitra Polder Sofa

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The ultra-modern Polder Sofa from Vitra ($8,500) offers a great low-sitting style that will give your place instant lounge appeal. Designed last year by Hella Jongerius, the sofa is made up of five combinations of colors and natural fabrics. You get your choice between red, green, blue, or gray hues.
Price: $8,500   |   BUY

Armedchair

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If you've fallen into a rut of watching your favorite DVDs over and over, take a minute and think: What would the experience be like if you had a motion simulator to add to the experience? With Armedchair (starts at $12,000) you can have the answer to that question. The high-tech chair uses a motion controller, advanced software, movie motion control codes, and powerful actuators to bounce you around depending on the action onscreen. Its super strong motor system is capable of lifting up to 600lbs and achieving a maximum acceleration of 2Gs. As Neo would say, "Whoa."
Price: 12,000   |   BUY

Sumo Omni Chair

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We're always fans of products that have that rare mix of versatility and good looks, and we think this is one of them. The Omni Chair by Sumo Lounge ($130) is essentially a beanbag chair, but with a unique oversize design. This Uncrate editor has been testing one for about two weeks now, and whether we're using it like a chair, platform, or floor pillow, it's remained comfortable ¡ª but don't, I repeat don't have a bean bag fight with one ¡ª it's a little too heavy.
Price: $130   |   BUY

50th Anniversary Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman

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The classic Eames Lounge Chair hasn't been available in rosewood since it was discontinued in the early 1980s. But rosewood is back thanks to a sustainable imported variety called Santos Palisander. They won't go on sale until May, but you can get a hand-numbered 50th anniversary edition rosewood chair and ottoman ($6,500) in exchange for a hefty contribution to the Eames Foundation.
Price: $6,500   |   BUY
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Napshell

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Everyone loves a good nap, and we doubt you'll need one of these things just to catch a quick one. But if you're so inclined to have one of these egg-like cocoons in your crib, its ergonomic mattress will surely aid in an afternoon siesta. The Napshell ($TBA) was designed by seven architecture students for indoor or outdoor use, and can also be ordered with different modules like doors and a dobly-surround system.

Price: $TBA   |   BUY

Flap Sofa

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Although this is another one for most of us to stow away in that ¡°If I win the lottery¡± file ¡ª come on, you know you have one ¡ª it¡¯s sheer beauty is worthy of mention. The Flap Sofa by Francesco Binfare ($20,565) is a winding, leather sofa-ish piece of furniture that features a series of adjustable backs, armrests, headrests and movable front supports that can be adjusted into pretty much whatever you want/need at the moment. This thing would so go in that lounge/bar area of our castl¡­err, dream home.
Price: $20,565   |   BUY

Franklin Bench Chair

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It's hard having Eames taste and K Mart income. We shed a tear every time we stroll through Design Within Reach because we know we don't have the dough to leave with something. Luckily, Target comes through every now and then with a piece that rivals any classic and is a much better match for our wallet. The Franklin Bench Chair ($170) has a great retro vibe, powder coated steel frame and legs, and is covered in black vinyl and trimmed with white piping. You can even buy two and use the included connecting rods to make a loveseat.
Price: $170   |   BUY

Nelson Marshmallow Sofa

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An absolutely classic design, the Marshmallow Sofa by George Nelson ($2,540) is fun and colorful while still managing to be extremely comfortable. The design consists of eighteen individual round cushions, all appearing to float over a brushed steel frame ¡ª meticulously manufactured by Herman Miller Home. The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man it is not.
Price: $2,540   |   BUY

OFFI Tiki Stool

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When we first saw these stools, they instantly reminded us of a set designed by Phillip Starck that we've used around the office. While those offered the utility of storage inside the stool, the OFFI Tiki Stool ($40) offers a cool little shelf/storage area/handle/whatever you make of it. We like our furniture to be versatile, and this stool certainly gets the job done.
Price: $40   |   BUY

Animi Causa Feel Seating System

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120 soft round cushions. Sounds comfy, doesn't it? Well, that's the structure behind the Feel Seating System from Animi Causa ($900 - $2950). It's like a gigantic beanbag, only better. With as many possible configurations and forms as you can come up with, you have no excuse being uncomfotable any more.
Price: $900 - $2,950   |   BUY

Flight Recliner

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It has got to be super tough to design a recliner that doesn't actually look like a recliner. Jeffrey Bernett somehow did it. The award-winning designer used his experience from designing ergonomic in-flight seating for Northwest Airlines to come up with the stellar Flight Recliner ($2,000-$2,700). The chair offers all of the comfort of a regular recliner, but quickly folds upright to go back to its sleek look. It's available in leather or wool with a great stainless steel sleigh base.
Price: $2,000-$2,700   |   BUY

Offi Jim Stool

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It's terribly hard sometimes to try and match all of the wood finishes in your home. If you don't feel like wasting time trying to decide if "espresso" is close enough to "chocolate" when it comes to buying new furniture, just take the easy way out and get stainless steel. The Offi Jim Stool ($200-$220), available in 24" and 30" sizes, will match just about anything, and will look especially slick at a kitchen island.
Price: $200-$220   |   BUY