Moku’s idea for a chair involves premium wood sheets that are cross-grained and hydraulic hot-pressed for maximum durability and precision and then formed into a shape worthy of placement in the MoMA store. Unfortunately for us, all that crazy precision, durability and design came together to form a final product designed to hold a tablet, laptop or book, not a human ass. Because of the slightly hooked sides on each end, each Moku Desktop Chair is designed to work both vertically and horizontally. Your living room’s loss is your desktop’s gain because each of the chairs, it comes in a white basswood or brown walnut options, is as beautiful as it is simple.
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