Carbon Bar Stool
The Moooi Carbon Bar Stool is this weird contradiction that blows people's minds every time. Bertjan Pot and Marcel Wanders created something that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie but feels completely normal to use. The whole thing is made from carbon fiber - you know, the stuff they use in race cars and airplanes - except instead of making it look all sleek and automotive, they wove it into this intricate web pattern that's actually kind of beautiful. When you first see one, you think it's going to be this heavy, serious piece of equipment. Then you go to move it and nearly fall over because it weighs basically nothing. I'm talking lighter than most plastic furniture, but the carbon fiber makes it stronger than metal. It comes in two different heights depending on how tall your counter is, and honestly, the engineering is pretty incredible when you think about it.
The practical stuff is where this stool really shines though. You can leave it outside in the rain, the sun, whatever - carbon fiber doesn't care. Try doing that with most bar stools and you'll end up with rust or fading or cracked plastic. The backless design means it slides completely under your counter when you're not using it, which saves so much space compared to those bulky stools with backs. Cleaning is dead simple too - just regular furniture polish and you're done. No special treatments or weird maintenance requirements. The woven pattern creates this texture that feels good under your hands and gives you something interesting to look at, especially when light hits it from different angles. Each stool has these reinforcement bars in exactly the right spots to handle real use without adding unnecessary bulk.
Moooi keeps proving they're not interested in playing it safe with boring furniture. They find designers like Pot who come from completely different backgrounds - he's actually a textile guy who got obsessed with new materials - and give them the freedom to experiment until they create something nobody else would think to try. That's how you end up with bar stools made from airplane materials that somehow work perfectly in regular kitchens. The Dutch company has this philosophy that furniture should surprise people and make them think differently about everyday objects, which is exactly what happens when someone sits on a Carbon stool for the first time.
Details
- Made In: Netherlands
- Material: Carbon Fiber with Epoxy Resin
- Dimensions:
- High- 36.2"H x 17.7"W
- Seat Height: 29.9"
- Low- 32.7"H x 17.7"W
- Seat Height: 26"
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Carbon Bar Stool
Carbon Bar Stool
The Moooi Carbon Bar Stool is this weird contradiction that blows people's minds every time. Bertjan Pot and Marcel Wanders created something that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie but feels completely normal to use. The whole thing is made from carbon fiber - you know, the stuff they use in race cars and airplanes - except instead of making it look all sleek and automotive, they wove it into this intricate web pattern that's actually kind of beautiful. When you first see one, you think it's going to be this heavy, serious piece of equipment. Then you go to move it and nearly fall over because it weighs basically nothing. I'm talking lighter than most plastic furniture, but the carbon fiber makes it stronger than metal. It comes in two different heights depending on how tall your counter is, and honestly, the engineering is pretty incredible when you think about it.
The practical stuff is where this stool really shines though. You can leave it outside in the rain, the sun, whatever - carbon fiber doesn't care. Try doing that with most bar stools and you'll end up with rust or fading or cracked plastic. The backless design means it slides completely under your counter when you're not using it, which saves so much space compared to those bulky stools with backs. Cleaning is dead simple too - just regular furniture polish and you're done. No special treatments or weird maintenance requirements. The woven pattern creates this texture that feels good under your hands and gives you something interesting to look at, especially when light hits it from different angles. Each stool has these reinforcement bars in exactly the right spots to handle real use without adding unnecessary bulk.
Moooi keeps proving they're not interested in playing it safe with boring furniture. They find designers like Pot who come from completely different backgrounds - he's actually a textile guy who got obsessed with new materials - and give them the freedom to experiment until they create something nobody else would think to try. That's how you end up with bar stools made from airplane materials that somehow work perfectly in regular kitchens. The Dutch company has this philosophy that furniture should surprise people and make them think differently about everyday objects, which is exactly what happens when someone sits on a Carbon stool for the first time.
Details
- Made In: Netherlands
- Material: Carbon Fiber with Epoxy Resin
- Dimensions:
- High- 36.2"H x 17.7"W
- Seat Height: 29.9"
- Low- 32.7"H x 17.7"W
- Seat Height: 26"
Original: $1,558.00
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The Moooi Carbon Bar Stool is this weird contradiction that blows people's minds every time. Bertjan Pot and Marcel Wanders created something that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie but feels completely normal to use. The whole thing is made from carbon fiber - you know, the stuff they use in race cars and airplanes - except instead of making it look all sleek and automotive, they wove it into this intricate web pattern that's actually kind of beautiful. When you first see one, you think it's going to be this heavy, serious piece of equipment. Then you go to move it and nearly fall over because it weighs basically nothing. I'm talking lighter than most plastic furniture, but the carbon fiber makes it stronger than metal. It comes in two different heights depending on how tall your counter is, and honestly, the engineering is pretty incredible when you think about it.
The practical stuff is where this stool really shines though. You can leave it outside in the rain, the sun, whatever - carbon fiber doesn't care. Try doing that with most bar stools and you'll end up with rust or fading or cracked plastic. The backless design means it slides completely under your counter when you're not using it, which saves so much space compared to those bulky stools with backs. Cleaning is dead simple too - just regular furniture polish and you're done. No special treatments or weird maintenance requirements. The woven pattern creates this texture that feels good under your hands and gives you something interesting to look at, especially when light hits it from different angles. Each stool has these reinforcement bars in exactly the right spots to handle real use without adding unnecessary bulk.
Moooi keeps proving they're not interested in playing it safe with boring furniture. They find designers like Pot who come from completely different backgrounds - he's actually a textile guy who got obsessed with new materials - and give them the freedom to experiment until they create something nobody else would think to try. That's how you end up with bar stools made from airplane materials that somehow work perfectly in regular kitchens. The Dutch company has this philosophy that furniture should surprise people and make them think differently about everyday objects, which is exactly what happens when someone sits on a Carbon stool for the first time.
Details
- Made In: Netherlands
- Material: Carbon Fiber with Epoxy Resin
- Dimensions:
- High- 36.2"H x 17.7"W
- Seat Height: 29.9"
- Low- 32.7"H x 17.7"W
- Seat Height: 26"





















