Muud is a small collection of garden stools by German designer Cordula Kehrer, each of which is designed to serve as both seating and African and Atzec-inspired sculpture. Made from unglazed, frost resistant stoneware, the stools are for both indoor and outdoor use.
In the summer, the sun heats up the stoneware and keeps them warm into the evening, while in the winter they can be arranged into striking geometric sculptures.
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