




Mobu Bench
Mobu is short for Mobulidae, the name of the fish family branch that represents rays. This cantilevered bench draws upon the graceful, yet complex rhythmic pattern of a ray swimming. Mobu is one in a series constructed of multiple wooden elements, producing a radiating pattern, which accentuates the fluid motion of the bench.
Height 15.5" or 39 cm
Width 53" or 135 cm
Depth 25.5" or 65 cm