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One_Shot.MGX
folding stool
IN MUSEUMS


designer:
Patrick Jouin

design year:
2006

manufacturer:
.MGX by Materialise, Belgium

materials:
3D ‘printed’ nylon, built through Additive Manufacturing

notes:
This stool can be collapsed, like an umbrella, or opened into a stool by simply pulling or pushing the handle on the seat of the stool.

Jouin's One Shot stool is named as such because it is "grown" all at once. All of the moving mechanical parts are created in one print and the stool emerges from the printing machine complete; there is no assembly. This phenomena is unique to three dimensional printing.

The One Shot stool is part of the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, New York.

dimensions:
Ø 12.5", height: 15.75"
folded dimensions: Ø 4.3", height: 25.5"

price:
$3,200.00

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