The answer, spotted by Tim Waters, is naturally, map furniture.

Where better to sit in comfort with a glass of your favourite tipple and plot your next mapping endeavour?
Naturally, I want one.
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Apparently, this is who makes them:
http://www.talkingchairs.co.uk/
and the more affordable
http://mapcushions.blogspot.co.uk/