Designed by Daniel Milchtein Peltsverger for Mabel Furniture, this set of stackable chairs made of molded wood or plastic are an interesting solution for a small place. You can keep the chairs stacked when you are alone at home to have more space, and unstack then when you have visitors. The ergonomic shape and portability make it ideal for hotel and office lobbies. What’s more, construction adheres to the six sigma philosophy, meaning zero defects - an idea I hope more furniture designers adopt. - Via


Published by Michael September 16th, 2008 in Furniture
Tags: Daniel Milchtein Peltsverger, Have more Space, small place, stackable chairs
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Six Sigma does not mean zero defects. Literally it means 3,4 defects per million - but it is more of a mangement system.
The chair looks weird but I love it!
From one you can make more.
Functionally efficient…I’m digging it.
wow i like the chair, is actually very original and functional