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Image: Ostrich pillow All this feedback led to a new and improved design for Ostrich Pillow 2.0, which managed to more than triple its £25,000 goal (roughly $40,500) and raise a total of about £ ...
Covering everything from what to pack to where to go to how to get there, these apps, gadgets (and an ostrich pillow!) help take the edge off your holiday travel stress.
European design house Studio Banana Things is following up its fantastically odd Ostrich Pillow with a new, slightly less ostentatious edition. The Ostrich Pillow Light is essentially a 360-degree ...
The Ostrich Pillowis a soft, padded tube in which you can bury your head to take a nap, so long as you don’t mind burying your head in a soft, padded tube.
No need to panic. The Ostrich Pillow looks a bit like a giant garden squash gone soft. It has a hole for your face so you can breath and two side holes to stick your hands in.
But the Ostrich Pillow was made for full grown sleepyheads; no kids allowed—until now, that is. Today, you can purchase for your child or otherwise small-headed friend an Ostrich Pillow Junior.