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2021 Documentary
Germany
1h 30min
Original languages: German, French, English, Hindi, Italian
Universally recognized yet frequently discarded, since its creation in the 1970s, the Monobloc plastic chair has been the world's best-selling piece of furniture. With more than a billion units in circulation worldwide, this deceptively bland piece of furniture was originally conceived by designer Henry Massonnet as a fashionable commodity for upper-class consumers. The pursuit of lowered production costs above all else soon turned the Monobloc into a symbol of cheap design, environmental waste, and bad taste across much of the Western world.
Directed by | Hauke Wendler |
Written by | Hauke Wendler |
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