The Kore Stool rocks and spins on a gently domed base, encouraging active sitting and exercising the back muscles.
Handcrafted wooden versions of the stool are owned by musicians, craftsmen, writers, businessmen, and surgeons. A version with a hand-turned wooden base was selected for the Museum of Modern Art design store under the name Unistool. It was selected for the store by a participating architect in MoMA’s exhibition The Un-Private House. The wooden version was sold through MoMA from 1999 through 2002, and the latest version, with a stamped-steel base, is currently available for purchase.