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Presented:Salone del Mobile 2011, Milan
Stylepark-ID:05.1236.00165
Categories: Home furniture › Seating furniture › Stools
Product description

Some say it comes from the language of some native American people or from the Bantu of African slaves or even from the American civil war but others maintain that it is simply the opposite of KO. The fact is that OK has become the universal positive pr

inciple associated with the gesture of the closed hand with the thumb pointing upwards. That opponent thumb means that man is capable of any kind of grip and it distinguishes primates from the other animals. In this moment of darkness, trying to freeze

that gesture by pressing it into a cube of transparent polycarbonate produced by rotational moulding has propitiatory worth. … thanks, Monsieur Baldaccini, it's all OK!

Manufacturer:
Kartell, Italy

Design:
Fabio Novembre