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The "Laundry Chair" Gets a High-Tech Makeover (And We're Here for It)

The "Laundry Chair" Gets a High-Tech Makeover (And We're Here for It)

14 Mar 2026 11 views

Finally, Someone Made the Laundry Chair Official

Let's be honest here – we all have that chair. You know the one I'm talking about. It's probably sitting in your bedroom right now, buried under a carefully curated pile of jeans that were worn for three hours, sweaters that touched a restaurant booth, and shirts that are technically clean but somehow don't feel closet-worthy.

Well, leave it to the brilliant Simone Giertz to take this universal human experience and turn it into something actually useful (and probably involving robots, because it's Simone).

Why the Laundry Chair Phenomenon is So Real

Before we dive into whatever ingenious creation Simone has cooked up, can we just acknowledge how universal this struggle is? The laundry chair exists in that weird limbo of household organization where Marie Kondo's advice falls apart.

These aren't dirty clothes – they don't deserve the hamper. But they're not fresh-from-the-wash clean either, so hanging them back up feels wrong. So they live in purgatory, draped over that poor chair like textile refugees waiting for their next assignment.

It's honestly one of those things that makes you feel weirdly validated when you realize literally everyone does this. Your neat-freak friend? Laundry chair. Your organized coworker? Definitely has a laundry chair situation happening.

Enter the Queen of Useful Inventions

If you're not familiar with Simone Giertz, you're missing out on one of YouTube's most delightfully creative minds. She's the engineer who gave us the breakfast machine that mostly just made messes, and countless other "shitty robots" that somehow solve problems we didn't know we had.

What I love about Simone's approach is that she takes these everyday annoyances – the kind of stuff we just accept as part of life – and actually does something about them. Sure, her solutions might be overengineered or wonderfully ridiculous, but they come from a place of genuine "why do we just put up with this?" energy.

The Problem-Solver We Deserve

This is exactly the kind of project that showcases why we need more inventors like Simone. While tech companies are busy trying to revolutionize industries that don't need revolutionizing, she's over here tackling the real issues.

The laundry chair isn't just a furniture piece – it's a symptom of how we live in the modern world. We're busy, we're making quick decisions about cleanliness, and we need systems that work with our actual behavior, not against it.

Instead of trying to change human nature (good luck with that), why not design something that works with how we actually live?

Why This Matters More Than You Think

Projects like this might seem silly on the surface, but they represent something important: design that starts with human behavior instead of trying to force us into arbitrary systems.

The best inventions don't make us change our habits – they work with the habits we already have. And honestly? The laundry chair habit isn't going anywhere. We might as well make it work better.

I'm genuinely curious to see what Simone came up with. Knowing her work, it's probably equal parts brilliant and beautifully over-the-top. And if it helps solve the eternal question of "where do I put this sort-of-clean shirt," then I'm all in.

What's your laundry chair situation like? Are you ready for a high-tech upgrade to your clothing purgatory system?

Source: https://www.wired.com/story/simone-giertz-laundry-chair

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