You know you've made it when you go from playing video games to decorating your home with video-game-inspired furniture.The fine seating pictured here is not a licensed copy, and to make that clear, it's called Poufman. But we all know what they're getting at.
Poufman is available from Qayot in a variety of colors (sorry, no 8-bit yellow), and each one comes with an ottoman that fits snugly in our favorite game hero's mouth. And while Pac-Man never ate cubes, it's possible that the circular chomper has dreamed of eating cubes just as you've dreamed of adorning your home with his likeness.
Check out more classic gaming-inspired furniture below ...
Video Game Home Decor
Bubble Man Wall Paint hand-painted and stenciled, Kid Overdrive.
kidoverdrive's photobucket
Tetris Mirror price upon request, Soner Ozenc.
www.sonerozenc.com
Megaman Stained Glass Gary in Cleveland.
Gary in Cleveland's flickr
Fire Flower Mario Block Planter made and installed by Posterchild as public art, Posterchild.
www.bladediary.com
Galaga Retro Arcade Quilt custom-made, Carolina Patchworks.
carolinapatchworks.com
80s Ghost Lamps price upon request, Anderson Horta.
andersonhorta.blogspot.com
NES Controller Coffee Table working controller, free blueprints,Kyle Downes.
ultra-awesome.blogspot.com
Tetris Tiles price upon request, Tetris Tiles.
www.tetris-tiles.com
Custom Nintendo Collage made with Nintendo Power magazines, $500, Chris Lange.
Chris Lange's etsy store
Pac-Mondrian Toronto Techno Painting price upon request, Prize Budget for Boys.
pbfb.ca


























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