Akita Mokko No. 202

A timeless example of Japanese product design, the No. 202 Stacking Stool by Isamu Kenmochi and Hideyuki Fujitake has been a household staple since 1958, with over 1.25 million units sold. Combining simplicity, functionality, and lightweight versatility, it remains a celebrated piece, earning the Good Design Long Life Design Award in 2013.

While still in production, we embrace the beauty of vintage pieces, offering the option to personalize this classic with a choice of over 30 fabric swatches. Practical and stackable, it seamlessly adapts to any space whilst bringing new life to a design that has stood the test of time.

No. 202 Stacking Stool.
Akita Mokko
Designed by Isamu Kenmochi and Hideyuki Fujitake.
1958.

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