Mike and Maaike's Innovative Rolly Bar Cart Crafted from Four Congruent Circles
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Ben Dreith
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Summary
San Francisco design studio Mike and Maaike has created the wood-and-metal Rolly bar cart, emphasizing geometric purity and fun in furniture design. The cart is constructed from four identical circular elements, showcasing a unique approach to rolling furniture pieces.
Key quotes
· 2 pulled"Geometric purity" and fun in furniture design.
The studio claims Rolly is the first rolling furniture piece made from four identical circular elements.
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