• Magis Mariolina Chair
  • Magis Mariolina Chair
  • Magis Mariolina Chair
  • Magis Mariolina Chair
  • Magis Mariolina Chair
  • Magis Mariolina Chair

Magis Mariolina Chair

Designer: Enzo Marri
€126.45
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
Color: *
  • White, chrome frame
  • Grey anthracite, chrome frame
  • Orange, chrome frame
  • Red Bordeaux, Grey anthracite,
  • Red Bordeaux, Chrome
  • Sky Blue, Grey anthracite,
  • Sky Blue, Chrome
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Magis Mariolona Chair by Enzo Mari, Simple but cute stackable chair designed by Enzo Mari for Magis. 

  • Form is more than just function.
  • Mariolina rests on slim, precise metal legs of solid steel tube, so solid in fact that its already been approved for heavy duty use in public spaces.
  • Mariolina is a delightfully light chair.  
Specifications

Frame in steel tube  chromed. Seat and back in standard injection-moulded polypropylene.

Size Description

 
Seating height 48 cm
Height 85 cm
Wide 46 cm
Deep 48 cm

  • Enzo Marri

    Enzo Mari was born in 1932 in Novara. Since the time of his studies at the “Accademia delle Belle Arti” in Milan, he had an intensive artistic activity, with personal and collective exhibitions in various museums of contemporary arts. In 1963 he became the coordinator of the italian group “Nuove Tendenze” (New Trends), caring in 1965 the exhibition of optical kinetic, and program-art for the “Biennale” of Zagreb . He took part of various editions of the “Biennale” of Venice and the “Triennale” of Milan. In the same period he started his activity as designer, at the beginning with personal research, later in collaboration with various companies in graphic and editorial areas and in the sector of industrial products and the organisation of exhibitions. Characteristic of his complete work, which is presenting one of the most popular of the Italian Design, is the continuous research and experimentation of new shapes and signifies of products, even being contrast with the traditional mould of Industrial Design. In 1971 Enzo Mari was participating on a critical speech at the exhibition “Italy: The New Domestic Landscape” at the MOMA in New York.
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