When I was in Poland recently I was so happy to see some K67 Kiosks. I was introduced to them a few years ago on a trip to Slovenia. The K67 Kiosk was designed in 1966 by the Slovenian architect and designer Saša J. Mächtig. The system is based on polyfibre reinforced modules which can be used as single units or combined to larger units. Here are a couple more I saw out and about in Lodz.
K67
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