Jerry stool

Magis

$507.00

Colour: Beech-white or beech-black

Colour


Magis
Jerry stool
$507.00



Description

Tom and Jerry from Magis are Konstantin Grcic’s playful take on the typical workshop stool. Their frame is crafted of solid beech and the mechanical parts are self-lubricating polypropylene. The colourful, smooth-running plastic parts create a fun contrast with the wooden legs and seat, and make the stools easy and pleasant to use. The Tom bar stool is perfect for bars and kitchen islands whereas the lower Jerry stool suits any space from office to kids’ room.

Colour
Beech-white or beech-black
Width
48 cm
Depth
42 cm
Measurement details
Seat diameter 34 cm
Seat height
50–66 cm
Material
Beech, polypropylene with glass fibre
Product ID
MGSD1854-1754C

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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