The 'Brainwave Sofa' by Lucas Maassen and Dries Verbruggen from Unfold immediately evokes the work of topography-loving artist Maya Lin. But instead of delineating earthly contours, 'Brainwave' describes the psychic landscape, as a physical manifestation of Maassen's own neural activity. For three seconds, Maassen closed his eyes while hooked up to a brainwave scanner. The resulting file was sent to a CNC milling machine, which hewed the 3-D shape into soft foam. Maassen's in-joke here is that designers of the future will only have to close their eyes to create a unique piece of furniture. We're laughing with him, but we also want that sofa.