working of the chair
Inside the chair there is an inner wall that can inflate and put pressure on the legs and chest of the user. The user can choose the level of response that is appropriate for himself. simple operation via remote control
shape and design
- Made of beech wood, wool felt and soft resin. Choose a soothing color The cushion can be zipped. And the velvet fabric can be easily removed and washed.
- The shape is like a cocoon, giving users privacy. Confident and feel safe The cushion will help block out noise from the outside world, allowing the user to concentrate more on himself.
Awards
- October 2020, won the “canopée” award.
- December 2020 Child Health Innovation Award from the “St Pierre” Foundation
- In 2021 won the James Dyson award (and a finalist among 20 international innovations).
There is currently no official release, the first model for the OTO hugging chair is only used in Tours hospitals. It has actually been used since January 2021 in the Department of Child Psychiatry. Through improvements from the user experience that is echoed back to pay more attention to the sound and color of the furniture. To be able to meet the needs and use in the long term After it has been used, feedback has been brought to further improvements (sound, user remote, fabric) by collaborating with industry manufacturers to tailor the design to be more user-friendly. It is planned to begin distribution to the general public in September.
However, even parents or people who are interested in people who are close in the autistic group cannot possess. But hugs can be shared with those around us that we love every day. And it’s a simple expression of value for the mind and body.
from page information according to psychologist According to research, the neuroscientific hug revealed a lot of evidence that ‘cuddling’ can help humans grow and be healed by the benefits of hugging.
- Hugging increases happiness. Reduce stress and anxiety
- Hugs help build a bond and build trust between the child and the caregiver, resulting in emotional stability in the child.
- Hugging increases the chances of survival and better growth in premature and abandoned orphans.
- Hugging heals the mind. and alleviate the pain of the body
- Hugs add value to each other.
- Hugging something we love or hugging ourselves can have the same effect as hugging someone.
By adding that the hug with posture Butterfly Hug (both arms crossed The right hand rests on the left shoulder. Left hand placed on the right shoulder) for the desired amount of time, regarding 3-4 minutes at a time, should be done every day continuously. will help you feel good and build a strong mind
He added that no research has shown that hugging too much has a negative effect. There is only research that encourages families, couples, and all of us to hug more often.