🏛️ Architecture & Design 21h ago · JC Torres

Mililab Made a Dining Table, Got Distracted, and Made a Better Stool

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Mililab Made a Dining Table, Got Distracted, and Made a Better Stool
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Modern furniture design has been quietly shifting priorities. Smaller homes and more deliberate interiors have created real demand for pieces that do more without taking up more space or sacrificing how they look. Stools and side tables are easy targets for this kind of dual-purpose thinking, but most of them still feel like a workaround, a compromise dressed up as a solution, rather than a genuinely well-considered object.
The Ishi stool from Japanese studio Mililab isn’t that kind of com

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