Toyota's Crown Chair Will Warm Your Buns for $3500ToyotaToyota Boshoku, the automaker's subbrand focused on seating and interior components, is offering a new limited-edition desk chair.The Crown Seat Desk Chair takes an actual seat from a Toyota Crown, including the heating and cooling elements, and transforms it into usable office furniture.According to a report by Tom's Hardware, the Crown Seat Desk Chair will be limited to just 70 units for Japan and costs roughly $3500.Got Herman Miller money burning a hole in your pocket, but think their chairs are just a bit too mainstream? Toyota's subbrand, Toyota Boshoku, has you covered with a new limited run of desk chairs that you can be sure no one else at your office will have.The new chair from Toyota Boshoku takes a Toyota Crown's front seat and transports it directly to your desk. It's not just an office chair designed to look like the Crown's seat, either. It is a Crown seat. Officially titled the Crown Seat Desk Chair, it retains the car seat's heating and cooling functions, which are powered by a portable battery stored under the cushion.ToyotaThe Crown Seat Desk Chair even comes with a seatbelt buckle. Well, sort of. Since you (hopefully) won't have any serious risk of crashing your office chair, the Crown Seat cleverly integrates a functional USB-C port into the seatbelt buckle. Of course, as a car seat, the Crown Seat comes with reclining, lifting, and tilting functions, as well as adjustable lumbar support.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe limited-edition office chair was built in collaboration with the Japanese furniture maker, Itoki, and is exclusive to Toyota's "THE CROWN" stores located in Japan. It's being sold in limited quantities, with the Tom's Hardware report showing that production will be held to just 70 units. According to the same report, the chair will cost the equivalent of $3500.➡️ Skip the lot. Let Car and Driver help you find your next car.Shop New Cars Shop Used CarsYou Might Also LikeGift Guide: Best Ride-On Electric Cars for KidsFuture Cars Worth Waiting For: 2025–2029