Magis Officina Chair Wood
  • Magis Officina
  • Magis Officina Chair
  • Magis Officina Chair Wood

Magis Officina Chair Wood

€840.08
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Officina chair and stool are the next step of Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec on-going experimentation with iron in collaboration with Italian design company Magis. Officina chair and stool enlarge the collection of tables presented last year.

For Officina chair and stool, the designers used the same construction geometry as tables by associating the wrought iron to a shell made in injected plastic – which also comes wrapped in leather.

Wrough iron – the shaping of iron by hammering – is one of the oldest techniques for making objects

Size Description

Depth 54 cm
Width 58 cm
Seat height 46 cm |
Height 80 cm

  • Roman and Erwan Bouroullec

    Ronan Bouroullec (born 1971) and Erwan Bouroullec (born 1976) have been working together for some ten years. Their collaboration is a permanent dialogue nourished by their differing personalities and shared perfectionism.<br /> In 1997 they presented their “Disintegrated Kitchen” at the Salon du Meuble in Paris and were spotted by Giulio Cappellini, who gave them their first industrial design projects, notably the Lit clos (Closed Bed) and Spring Chair. In 2000, Issey Miyake asked them to design a space for his new collection of A-Poc clothes in Paris. Then came the decisive meeting with Rolf Fehlbaum, chairman of Vitra, which resulted in their conception of a new kind of office system, Joyn, in 2002. This was the beginning of a special partnership which has borne fruit in numerous projects, including Algues, the Alcove Sofa, the Worknest and the Slow Chair. Since 2004, the Bouroullecs have also been working with Magis, for whom they have designed two complete furniture collections, Striped and Steelwood. Finally, they have worked on several types of textile wall systems, such as the North Tiles, in close collaboration with the Kvadrat brand, for whom they designed a new Stockholm showroom in 2006.
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