Globe and Mail Update Published on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008 12:00AM EST Last updated on Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2009 9:27PM EDT
We all like to take our laptop to bed with us from time to time, but when the machine starts to heat up the sheets, the practice of working at home can get dangerously uncomfortable. These ingenious log pillows made by Vancouver company Intelligent Forms, take the worry out of the freelance life.
Constructed to look like a stack of beams, the pillows make using your laptop a thousand times more comfortable.
Each "log" contains buckwheat hulls and natural fibres that help provide cooling and ventilation for the computer.
The pillows are available in eight different colour combinations, and the logs have durable snap buttons that pull apart for easy transport and storage.
$99 plus shipping at www.intelligentforms.net.
— Rebecca Tay
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