Designed by Sjoerd Vroonland, the Moooi Extension Chair is a translation of how a chair is used.
June 27th, 2011
What better way to celebrate Moooi’s first 10 years than with a playful chair that mixes past and present and encourages reflection.
Designer Sjoerd Vroonland has drawn on the manners and customs of how we use a chair, transforming it into a coat hanger seat.
Made out of solid beech wood, the chair comes standard with a handbag hanger.
Optional additions include a card holder and coat stand.
Technology, craftsmanship, storytelling and physicality all come together in this one design.
The Moooi Extension Chair is available from Space Furniture.
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