cosima geyer: moki stool

'moki' by cosima geyer
the legs of the 'moki' stool are made of oak wood and are connected to each other via triangular iron thread construction within.
designed by cosima geyer, the starting point of the process was the examination of rotational molding and the desire to create
a product for this particular manufacturing process. the seating surface is made of fibre-reinforced epoxy. 'moki' is on show at
DMY berlin from june 1-5, 2011.

'moki' is easily assembled with one flick of the wrist
the stool's components unassembled
the bottom of 'moki' includes holes for the stool legs to slide and interlock into place
'moki'
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