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Magazines on Magazines by Jo Nakamura

by Justin Thomas, Virginia on 09.12.05
Design & Architecture (recycled)

mom.jpgThis stool by Jo Nakamura, is named "MOM" (meaning "magazines on magazines") and is cast from a pulp made with thirty old magazines, non-toxic glue and linseed oil. The negative space cut out from the stools's body provides a place to hold new magazines. It's an interesting looking stool, I'd be curious to check out its comfort level. :: Jo Nakamura via Yanko Design

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Looks cool, but it seems to me that it occupies more space than the number of magazines it can hold.. Maybe a bigger space in the center to place them standing, it doesn't look right either to have the magazines almost folded.

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