DESMOS is a
new set of stackable stools made of bent stainless steel rod designed to
question the idea of bonding. The manufacturing process is spot welding, which blends
both parts to fuse both sections of the material. This has been crucial to
define the identity and the formal language of the object, given that the whole
structure strengthens through a progression of linkages. This is done to
enhance that one single action is not strong enough, but when it is followed by
a sequence, it is a completely different story. The seat pan is shaped to intensify this idea
of weaving. This product is designed to target both home and contract market.
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