Studio Moto's Stack modular aluminum furniture system featured on Dezeen Showroom
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Alice Laycock
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Summary
The article features the Stack furniture system by Belgian architecture practice Studio Moto, a modular storage system made from aluminum that requires no tools or screws for assembly. The system is part of eight new products featured on Dezeen Showroom, highlighting its design-focused, tool-free assembly approach that celebrates aluminum's material qualities.
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The Stack furniture system comes together without the need to use tools and screws, and can be con
Dezeen Showroom: a modular storage system made from aluminium is among eight new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.
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