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Stool Corker by 'Herzog & de Meuron'

I really had to grin when I saw the stools Corker for the first time. They look like oversized corks, which work wonderfully as seating in their new size.

The witty design comes from Herzog & de Meuron: warm, grounding, at the same time stable and flexible to use - the 'Corker' is one of those universal talents that cut a fine figure in any living area. Whether as additional seating or as a side table.

The 'Corker' originated in London's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in 2012, when the temporary summer pavilion was designed as a joint project by the architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron and the Chinese artist, designer and architect Ai Weiwei. The stool was part of the overall concept. With inclusion in the 'ClassiCon' collection, a third version was added to the two original versions.

As timeless as the 'Corker' is in function and design, as forward-looking is its material composition: The cork used for production in Portugal comes from local, sustainable forestry, is durable and 100% recyclable. At the same time, the furniture owes its inviting velvety feel to it.

Choose your favorite from the three different sizes.

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Design

Herzog & de Meuron

Material

Cork

Mass Corker No. 1

Ø: 38 cm / H: 38 cm

Mass Corker No. 2

Ø: 50 cm / H: 40 cm

Mass Corker No. 3

Ø: 47 cm / H: 48 cm

Note

Dark cork with impregnation / Milled from a block / Recyclable

Design / Made in

Great Britain / Portugal