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Magis Trioli Chair

€235.54
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
Color: *
  • Yellow 1665C
  • Blue 1252C
  • Red 1004C
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Magis Trioli Chair by Eero Aarnio, Childrens's chair in polyethylene, Designer kids chair with endless possibilities...a rocker, a low seat chair, and a higher seat chair! 

  • Trioli kids' chair designed by Eero Aarnio is part of the "me too collection" of children's furniture and accessories from Magis, 2005.
  • Aarnio has created some of the most iconic seating of the twentieth century and his new children's chair exhibits all the whimsy and creativity that characterizes his earlier work.
  • Trioli kids' chair is multi-functional and can be used in three different ways.
  • The chair can be used with either end up allowing for two different seat heights.
  • it can also be used as a rocking chair when turned on its side.
  • Outdoor and indoor use.
Specifications

Polyethylene

Size Description

As a rocker 
Length 58 cm (22.8″)
Width 49.6 cm (19.5″)
Height 45 cm (17.7″)

As a chair
Length 45 cm (17.7″)
Width 49.6 cm (19.5″)
Height 58 cm (22.8″)
Seating height of either 27 or 37 cm (10.6″ or 14.6″)
 
 

  • Eero Aarnio

    Eero Aarnio was born in 1932 in Finland, where he studied from 1954 to 1957 at the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki. In 1962 he opened his own office as an interior and industrial designer where he began to pursue his pioneering use of plastics in his furniture design. Unencumbered by the limitations of conventional materials, Aarnio was free to let his creative vision run free, producing shapes and colors never before seen in modern furniture design. His work including the Bubble Chair, Pony Chair, Pastil Chair, and Ball Chair have rightfully taken on the stature and right to be called Modern Classics.
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