Japanese firm Ryuji Nakamura Architects installed these vinyl hammocks in a department store in Tokyo.

The hammocks are suspended from the structural ceiling of an empty space.

Here's some more from the architects:

Concept

This chair has shape that the ceiling has hung down, and exists like the middle of furniture and construction.

Please sit decisively though it might not be seen the one to sit seemingly.

I think that this chair begins to appear sitting, stands by the space, appears, and invents various experiences and scenes.

Data

Title : Bench Between Pillars

Function : sheeting space

Site : Ikebukuro Seibu Department Stores 7F, 1-28-1, Minamiikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 171-8569, Japan

Area : 10.53m2

Material : vinyl sheet t2.0mm（Tajima permaleum plane4060)

Completion : 24th June 2010

Client: Sogo & Seibu.,Ltd.

Total direction: Sogo & Seibu.,Ltd. Construction Management Room

Director: Masaaki Hiromura

Design : Ryuji Nakamura Architects, charge/Ryuji Nakamura, Makiko Wakaki

Photo : Ryuji Nakamura Architects

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