Magis

Magis Bell Chair by Konstantin Grcic

£1,000.00 £1,300.00

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    Stacking chair with arms.

    Made from recycled polypropylene obtained from the waste generated by Magis’ own furniture production and from that of the local car industry. The patented material excludes almost all “virgin or new” materials and can be recycled again 100% after use.

    The chairs comes in 3 colors: Sunrise, High Noon and Midnight. Suitable for outdoor use.

    Product Details

    • Stackable up to 24pcs
    • Weight 2.7 kg (without packaging)
    • Material Polypropylene (PP)
    • Dimensions Height: 78 cm, Depth: 54 cm, Length: 55 cm
    Konstantin Grcic discusses his 'rational, intelligent' Bell Chair (video).

     

    Magis

    About the brand

    Magis

    Magis is an Italian design company known for its innovative and contemporary furniture and home accessories. The company was founded in 1976 by Eugenio Perazza and is based in Motta di Livenza, Italy. Magis collaborates with renowned designers and architects from around the world to create unique and functional products that push the boundaries of design.

    Children's collection includes chairs, tables, shelving units, and accessories that combine functionality, safety, and playful design elements.

    The company has received numerous awards for its designs and has established itself as a leading brand in the contemporary furniture industry.

    Magis has a strong tradition of collaborating with established and emerging designers. They work with designers such as Jasper Morrison, Konstantin Grcic, Philippe Starck, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, and many others.

    Magis is known for its expertise in using plastic materials to create contemporary furniture pieces , pioneered the use of materials like polypropylene, polycarbonate, and polyethylene to produce chairs, tables, stools, and other furniture items with distinctive shapes and vibrant colours.