Magis Little Flair Table
  • Magis Little Flair Table
  • Magis Little Flare Table
  • Magis Little Flare Table
  • Magis Little Flair Table
  • Magis Little Flair Table
  • Magis Little Flair Table

Magis Little Flare Table

€308.26
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
Model Little Flare: *
Sketch book: *
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€165.25
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Little Flair Table by Marcel Wanders. Encourage your child’s artistic development with the Little Flare Table. A stylish place to host tea parties, do homework or engage in arts and crafts, the Little Flare Table’s top is made of MDF with a polymeric cover, and the pen holders are made of sturdy ABS. Thanks to transparent legs, the Little Flare also lets you display your little one’s latest invention — simply roll the artwork, insert, and voila! — his first gallery show. Designed by Marcel Wanders for Magis’ Me Too Collection.

Sketch book with patterns is available  for the Little Flare leg to be completed and coloured. Set of 20 pages. Patterns by El Ultimo Grito (4). Patterns by Marcel Wanders (6). White sheets (10).

Specifications

Leg made of polycarbonate and ABS. Table top made of MDF with polymeric cover.

Size Description

 
Height 55.7 cm (21.9″)
Witdth 75 cm (29.5″)
Length 100 cm  (39.4″)

  • Marcel Wanders

    Marcel Wanders grew up in Boxtel, the Netherlands, and graduated cum laude from the School of the Arts Arnhem in 1988. Currently, he is an independent industrial product designer operating from Amsterdam where he runs his own studio designing products and interiors for the best international labels, including Moooi (of which he is art director), Cappellini, Bisazza, Mandarina Duck, B&B Italia, Vitra, Kartell, Moroso, Cassina, Droog Design, Flos and Boffi. He also works on architectural projects as well as interior design. Wanders collaborates in other design-related projects such as the Vitra Summer Workshop where he has served as a project leader and he is among the first and most important designers of Droog design. Wanders has been a juror for various prizes such as the Rotterdam Design Prize (for which his own products were nominated several times) and the Kho Liang Ie prize. He lectured at SFMoMA, Limn, the Design Academy, Nike, IDFA, FutureDesignDays and has taught at various design academies in the Netherlands and abroad.
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