The thing we love most about this Dice stool from Kosmos Architects is the plain quirkiness of it. The CNC-milled oak piece is beautiful and friendly to behold, and can be used as a stool, a coffee table, a footrest, and even as a lamp.

With 5 ‘legs’, the stool brings a feeling of chance and serendipity to it, as tossing a dice might.

Strong enough to support a person, Dice can also be used as a stool and table, and has a removable, rechargeable light embedded into one of its flat faces.

We love the quirky nature of the form, which also comes with a fancy silver carrying bag.

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The photography is by Maxim Cherepanov


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