Only in Japan: Ingenious Inventions that Defy Imagination

15. The Book-Shaped Cushion

What It Is: A dictionary-shaped cushion that allows you to pretend to study as you sleep

Created: Unknown

Average Price: $52*

The Dictionary Desk Pillow cleverly resembles a dictionary, complete with the word "workaholic" printed on the binding. However, this unique cushion serves more as a snooze booster than a study aid.

Made from a combination of paper, polyester, and polyurethane, the "book" unfolds to reveal a comfortable desk pillow measuring 11.8" by 8.3". Despite its clever design, it has yet to make its way onto the shelves of Bed Bath & Beyond.

In conclusion, the Dictionary Desk Pillow offers a playful way to blend relaxation with the appearance of productivity, making it a fun addition to any workspace.

 

The book-shaped pillow weighs just over a pound and is nearly four inches thick, providing a comfortable resting option. Interestingly, despite their hard work ethic, the Japanese are among the least-sleeping populations globally, as reported in a survey by The Japan Times.

In conclusion, this unique pillow not only offers a whimsical design but also serves as a reminder of the importance of rest, especially for those with demanding schedules.