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Mogens Koch designed the MK16 folding chair for a supplemental church seating contest, reinterpreting the traditional folding stool by pairing easy folding and storage functionality with modern aesthetics. The forward-thinking concept was deemed too radical in its expression at the time of its inception. In the 1960s, however, the chair began to attract design experts and gain popularity, and soon went into serial production.
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רוחב 50 ס״מ
עומק 50 ס״מ
גובה 87 ס״מ
גובה ישיבה 45 ס״מ
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