Abstract: A chair for the home or office having a seat, a back rest and a pair of tubular chair arms at opposite sides of the seat to support respective arm rests. A slide-out compartment is built into the arm rest of one of the pair of chair arms. The slide-out compartment is sized to accommodate therewithin an I-Pod device, an Mp3 player, or a similar digital storage and playback device. An audio speaker is built into each of the chair arms above the seat. An electrical connector is located in the slide-out compartment to be mated to either one of the I-Pod device or Mp3 player so that the stored content thereof can be supplied to the speakers. The chair is wired so as to enable the chair occupant to power his I-Pod device from a DC voltage source, to listen to the audio (e.g., music) output of the I-Pod device or Mp3 player at the audio speakers, and to control the sound that is emitted by the speakers.
Abstract: Disclosed herein is a folding ottoman which is convertible to a chair having the usual seat and back rest. A seat frame extends between a pair of opposing arm panels. A storage compartment is slidably connected to the arm panels below the seat frame. The storage compartment is adapted to slide outwardly relative to the seat frame in response to a pulling force applied thereto so as to enable a user to gain access to a storage space at the interior of the storage compartment. A flip-up back rest is pivotally connected to the pair of arm panels by way of a pair of machine bolts extending therebetween. The back rest is rotatable relative to the seat frame from a horizontal, closed position lying atop the seat frame at which the ottoman is established to a vertical, open position standing upwardly from the seat frame at which the chair is established.