Van der Wiel’s three-legged Gravity Stool, which is produced upside-down, owes its unique shape to the pull of opposing magnetic fields. By manipulating them, he twists a thick, primordial-looking mixture of resin-and-steel fragments into one-of-a-kind forms.  Photo 4 of 20 in 16 Groundbreaking Dutch Designers to Know Now

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Van der Wiel’s three-legged Gravity Stool, which is produced upside-down, owes its unique shape to the pull of opposing magnetic fields. By manipulating them, he twists a thick, primordial-looking mixture of resin-and-steel fragments into one-of-a-kind forms.