Daniel Milchtein's multipurpose seating design caught our eyes first because of their flat pack storage form, but then wowed us with it's third structural configuration as a privacy screen. Check out a few more images of the Biombo seating concept below the jump...


Like this multipurpose, transforming seating solution? Here's a few other similar furniture pieces with reconfigurable, convertible forms you might also find interesting:

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- ODDA guest bed with storage at IKEA
- BKLYN Designs: Transforming Table by Big Prototype
- Convertible Bean Bag Chair from Bean2Bed
[via Design Milk]
Comments (12)
Looks mighty uncomfortable to me.
bizarre
finally! something truly inventive and new.
Interesting concept, but definitely looks uncomfortable to sit on.
Won't the lower screen panel get scratched up from rubbing against the floor as a chair?
cool idea, but as executed, more "ow" than "wow"--yikes!
it's clever... I'm not hating it completely.. I've had times when I'd wished the walls did a transformers-type of thing and offer more seating space... jeje
Ohmygod I completely misread the name of that chair on first glance! Drop one letter and it's... well.. it's still a crappy chair. I like the idea, but not the execution.
As a screen maybe but you'd really need to be pushed for space to want it as a chair.
i have a feeling i'd snap that sucker in half.
Nice idea for a front hall ...
On first glance, I kind of like it, but I agree with Pistachio that it looks like it would break with anything lighter than a pillow on it.