Chair_One, white - painted aluminium legs

Magis

JP¥ 55,800 JP¥ 69,800

Colour: White


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Chair_One
JP¥ 55,800 JP¥ 69,800



Description

Magis’ Chair_One is an iconic, distinctive chair designed by Konstantin Grcic for Magis in 2003. Chair_One features a seat constructed of polygonal flat planes, just like a football – the pieces are assembled at angles to each other, resulting in a three-dimensional, curved shape. Made of cast aluminium, Chair_One is stackable and designed for both indoor and outdoor use.

According to Konstantin Grcic, his design approach to Chair_One started as a mixture of naivety and bluntness, which eventually turned into an exceptionally dynamic and interesting geometric form. The pieces of the Family_One collection are real eyecatchers both individually or in groups, and thanks to their robust construction, they are equally well suited for domestic and contract use.

Colour
White
Width
55 cm
Depth
59 cm
Height
82 cm
Seat height
45 cm
Material
Seat: die-cast aluminium treated with sputtered fluorinated titanium and painted in polyester powder. Legs: painted aluminium
Stackable
Yes
Notes
Suitable for outdoor use.
Product ID
MGSD4600-5110

Konstantin Grcic

The German designer Konstantin Grcic (b. 1965) studied in Royal College of Art in London. In 1991 he founded his own company, KGID. Over the years, Grcic has had many well-known clients such as Magis, Vitra and Iittala. The cooperation with Magis lead to one of the most interesting and inventive chairs of our time, the Chair One. Chair One became a design icon and a part of the permanent collections in MoMA in New York and Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

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