Magis Dodo Kids Chair White
  • Magis Dodo Rocking Chair
  • Magis Dodo Rocking Chair
  • Magis Dodo Rocking Chair
  • Magis Dodo Rocking Chair
  • Magis Dodo Kids Chair
  • Magis Dodo Rocking Chair
  • Magis Dodo Kids Chair White
  • Magis Dodo Kids Chair

Magis Dodo Rocking Chair

€181.82
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
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Magis Dodo Kids Chair by Oiva Toikka, The Dodo Rocking Bird Chair was designed by the Finnish artist Oiva Toikka. Oiva Toikka's Dodo is part of the Magis Me Too kids furniture collection. Dodo is a big rocking bird for children. This bright and playful bird is reminiscent of Oiva Toikka's glass sculptures but produced from durable Polyethylene. Just like the classic rocking horse the Dodo Rocking Bird is a great place for children to play, sit and rock.

  • Magis Me Too is a collection of all-plastic objects that combine fun with fantasy and stimulate child's curiosity.
  • Outdoor and indoor use.
      
Specifications

Polyethylene

Size Description

Width 41.5 cm (16.3″)
Length 86 cm (33.9″)
Height 58.5 cm (23″)

  • Oiva Toikka

    <u> <br /></u>Oiva Toikka (born 1931) is one of Finlands most noted glass designers and artists, who has studied and masters his material in a varied and unprejudiced way. The general public knows him from the birds of the Nuutajarvi Glass Factory, that have been in production for 30 years this year. During his long career, Oiva Toikka has also done a lot more: objects and glassware that have been designed for mass production, playful fantasy statuettes and unique pieces of glass art. Toikka has been working as an artist and a designer for Arabia and Marimekko, and designed stage settings and costumes for operas and plays. His awards included the Lunning Prize, Finnish States Award for Crafts and Design, Pro Finlandia Medal, Worlds Glass Now '85 Award, Japan, Kaj Franck Prize, Finland Prize and in the end of last year, he was awarded the respected Swedish Prins Eugen -medal.
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