Moritz
1995 prototype
Material: moulded plywood, connecting pieces in rubber
Moritz is a
chair for children initially designed for a kindergarten. It's a playful
piece of furniture. With two connecting pieces in rubber the two plywood
shells are easily assembled in various configurations, allowing for different
sitting heights and angles.
Through its
versatility Moritz becomes a prop that lets the children realise their
ideas and imagined worlds in playful ways. Suddenly the stools grow into
impressive castles, give shelter as mysterious caves, as speedy racing
cars they are in pole position or as an adventurous caravan of camels they
ride through the playroom desert.