Magis Chair One 4 star Base
  • Magis Chair One 4 star Base
  • Magis Chair One
  • Magis Chair One 4 star Base
  • Magis Chair One 4 star Base

Magis Chair One 4 star Base

€476.03
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
Color: *
  • Aluminium Adapta White
  • Aluminium Adapta Black Rough
  • Aluminium Adapta Grey
  • Aluminium Adapta Grey/green
  • Aluminium Adapta Blue
Swivel: *
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Magis Chair One by Konstantin Grcic, Original and eyecatching design, Through his minimalist industrial style, he designed a geometrical and a structural shape chair

  • Surprisingly comfortable (Seat cushion also available
  • Chair One is flame retardant and is suitable for outdoor use.
Specifications

Swivel chair on 4 star base.

Legs in painted aluminium. Seat in die-cast aluminium, treated with sputtered fluorinated titanium and painted in polyester powder or

Chair on 4 star base (non-swivel).

Legs in anodised aluminium. Seat in die-cast aluminium, treated with sputtered fluorinated titanium and painted in polyester powder

Size Description

Height 842cm
Seating height 45cm
Wide 51cm 
Deep 51 cm 

  • Konstantin Grcic

    Konstantin Grcic was born in Munich, Germany in 1965. After training as a cabinet maker at Parnham College in England he studied design at the Royal College of Art in London from 1988-1990. <br /><br /> Konstantin Grcic creates industrial products widely described as pared down, simple, minimalist. <br /> What sets him apart from the minimalism in fashionalble currency today is that he defines function in human terms, combining maximum formal strictness with considerable mental acuity and humor.<br /><br /> Many of his products have received prestigious design awards. In October 2000 Konstantin Grcic is nominated "Guest of Honour" at the Interieur Biennial in Kortrijk/Belgium presenting an extensive show of his work. The MAYDAY-lamp produced by FLOS was selected into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and won the Compasso D'Oro in 2001.
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