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Carbon Chair

Carbon Chair

The Moooi Carbon Chair by Bertjan Pot and Marcel Wanders is honestly one of those pieces that makes you do a double-take when you first see it. These Dutch guys took carbon fiber - you know, the stuff they make fancy car parts out of - and somehow turned it into furniture that doesn't look like it belongs in a garage. The whole thing is basically woven together from individual carbon strands that get dunked in epoxy, creating this wild spider-web effect that's surprisingly comfortable to sit on. The crazy part is you can pick the entire chair up with one finger, but it's supposedly stronger than steel. I mean, you're probably not going to test that theory, but it's pretty cool knowing your dining chair could probably survive being run over by a truck.

The way they built this thing is pretty genius when you think about it. Instead of trying to attach a separate seat to separate legs like normal chairs, they just made the whole thing one continuous piece. All those carbon threads weave together where the seat meets the base, so there's no weak points or wobbly connections to worry about. It sits at a normal dining chair height, and the back has just enough curve to keep you comfortable during long dinner conversations. You can even leave it outside if you want - carbon fiber doesn't care about weather the way wood or metal does. Cleaning it is dead simple too, just regular furniture polish like you'd use on anything else.

Moooi seems to have this thing for finding designers who come up with completely bonkers ideas and then actually making them work. Marcel Wanders and his crew have been doing this since 2001, basically betting on projects that sound impossible until someone figures out how to pull them off. Working with someone like Bertjan Pot, who clearly gets excited about weird materials and production methods, is exactly the kind of collaboration that ends up in museum collections. The Carbon Chair is now sitting in MoMA, which is pretty wild when you think about it - your dining room chair hanging out next to actual art pieces.

Details
  • Made In: Netherlands
  • Material: Carbon Fiber with Epoxy Resin
  • Dimensions: 31.1"H x 18.5"W x 19.3" Depth
      • Seat Height: 18.1"
$532.35

Original: $1,521.00

-65%
Carbon Chair

$1,521.00

$532.35

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The Moooi Carbon Chair by Bertjan Pot and Marcel Wanders is honestly one of those pieces that makes you do a double-take when you first see it. These Dutch guys took carbon fiber - you know, the stuff they make fancy car parts out of - and somehow turned it into furniture that doesn't look like it belongs in a garage. The whole thing is basically woven together from individual carbon strands that get dunked in epoxy, creating this wild spider-web effect that's surprisingly comfortable to sit on. The crazy part is you can pick the entire chair up with one finger, but it's supposedly stronger than steel. I mean, you're probably not going to test that theory, but it's pretty cool knowing your dining chair could probably survive being run over by a truck.

The way they built this thing is pretty genius when you think about it. Instead of trying to attach a separate seat to separate legs like normal chairs, they just made the whole thing one continuous piece. All those carbon threads weave together where the seat meets the base, so there's no weak points or wobbly connections to worry about. It sits at a normal dining chair height, and the back has just enough curve to keep you comfortable during long dinner conversations. You can even leave it outside if you want - carbon fiber doesn't care about weather the way wood or metal does. Cleaning it is dead simple too, just regular furniture polish like you'd use on anything else.

Moooi seems to have this thing for finding designers who come up with completely bonkers ideas and then actually making them work. Marcel Wanders and his crew have been doing this since 2001, basically betting on projects that sound impossible until someone figures out how to pull them off. Working with someone like Bertjan Pot, who clearly gets excited about weird materials and production methods, is exactly the kind of collaboration that ends up in museum collections. The Carbon Chair is now sitting in MoMA, which is pretty wild when you think about it - your dining room chair hanging out next to actual art pieces.

Details
  • Made In: Netherlands
  • Material: Carbon Fiber with Epoxy Resin
  • Dimensions: 31.1"H x 18.5"W x 19.3" Depth
      • Seat Height: 18.1"
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