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Molo's Paper Softseating

by Leonora Oppenheim, London, UK on 10.20.06
Design & Architecture (chairs)

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We've mentioned Molo's Paper Softwall room divider to you before, so we were happy to see this Canadian Design company showing an extensive collection at the 100% Design show last month. We thought their enormous round brown paper chair was the most amazing piece, but their new range of paper softseating range comes in several sizes which can be used as stools, low tables and display pedastals. They are made entirely from unbleached brown craft paper, using their signature flexible honeycomb structure which fans open and connects with a simple magnet. Each of the sizes and types of softseating can compress like a big book for storage. Molo says the seating is 100% recyclable, but as yet they are not using recycled paper to make the chairs. Hopefully this will be their next step. ::Molo Design

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