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Amorous Stool
by Molor Tumen-Ulzii Mongolia

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Description

The second piece from the “Stele” series by Molor Tumen-Ulzii is a wooden stool made of white oak. The back piece showcases a hand-carved face design, with an inserted ebony wood mole. The “Stele” stool is born from the mischievous idea to humanize the chair. It even has a skirt around the legs, which can be changed.

The “Stele” series is named after the latin word “Stela” used to name archeological monuments with ancient facial carvings and inscriptions.

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Molor Tumen-Ulzii is an independent multidisciplinary furniture designer based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Initially, majored in Interior Design at the Mongolian University of Science and Technology, his fascination with siting on obscure objects led him to have a passion for chairs. He simply designs chairs that piques his interests.
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