Nilly Mozer | Sea of Staples

08.01.14

Industrial Design, Israeli Designers Nilly Mozer | Sea of Staples

To be honest with you, I don’t remember when was the last time I actually used a stapler.
When I first saw Nilly Mozer‘s 100K stool, I couldn’t help falling in love with the idea of giving staples a center stage. We all take so many random objects for granted and for a minute it felt like these shiny-metalic rows have bigger meaning.
“I Stripped down the functional context of the staples… and they have become a raw material. No longer hidden inside the stapler, they are directed outwards, creating texture and various fascinating geometric forms.”
The fact that you can play and move these staples from place to place and create your own pattern makes it twice the fun.
FYI, Nilly designed this super fun stool as part of a Furniture Design Course at the Shenkar College.
You can get in touch with Nilly at: nilly {at} exactdesign {dot} co {dot} il

Nilly Mozer‘s 100K stool. A stool made out of staples. // via: Design Break
Nilly Mozer‘s 100K stool. A stool made out of staples. // via: Design Break
Nilly Mozer‘s 100K stool. A stool made out of staples. // via: Design Break
Nilly Mozer‘s 100K stool. A stool made out of staples. // via: Design Break
Photos by Oded Smadar

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