March 10, 2021
How much would you pay for a 3D rendering of a sofa? Last month, a line of “virtual furniture” earned its creator nearly half a million real dollars on Nifty Gateway, one of several online auction sites for blockchain-backed digital assets.
Conceived by Andrés Reisinger, a 29-year old Argentinian digital artist based in Barcelona, the collection includes blob-shaped couches, a discombobulating set of drawers, and one pink swivel office chair.
To be clear, these are mostly computer generated files not actual pieces of furniture. Winning bidders, however, can use them to furnish their virtual worlds and gaming environments. For instance, the person who paid $5,000 for a rendering of a gravity-defying table called Pinky can upload it to Minecraft.
Safety Stand Antiseptic Dispenser by Callahead
The HeadRest Portable Restroom by Callahead
CALLAHEAD has been in business since 1976, delivering innovative solutions to ensure a healthy and sanitary environment making CALLAHEAD a healthcare company. 80% of all COVID sites, including COVID-19 testing locations, hospitals, and other medical facilities, rented CALLAHEAD portable sanitation equipment to ensure hospital-grade sanitary conditions. Because CALLAHEAD has many inventions by their President and CEO, Charles W. Howard, it is understandable for CALLAHEAD to be the go-to company during the coronavirus crisis or any emergency and disaster situation.
At the very start of the pandemic, CALLAHEAD began manufacturing thousands of antiseptic stands around the clock to fill the emergency need for antibacterial gels to safeguard healthcare workers, first responders, and the public from spreading the virus. When there was a significant shortage of antiseptic gel, CALLAHEAD began