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Three Bombo Bar Stools In Metallic Colors by Magis

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Bombo Stool by Stefano Giovannoni for MAGIS
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Bombo - presented for the first time in 1996 - is an object which has since become part of the collective imagination as the contemporary stool par excellence. The dominant feature o...
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Bombo Stool by Stefano Giovannoni for MAGIS
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H 33.47 in W 17.33 in D 14.57 in
Officina Bar Stool by Ronan & Erwan Boroullec for MAGIS
By Magis, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Forging, the process used to shape iron, pressing it between the hammer and anvil, has a history that stretches back over millennia. Throughout the ages, this technique has been used...
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Officina Bar Stool by Ronan & Erwan Boroullec for MAGIS
$806 / item
H 29.53 in W 17.72 in D 14.57 in
2000s Set of 4 Lyra Bar Stools by Design Group Italia for Magis in Beech
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Located in Philadelphia, PA
This is a set of four Lyra Bar stools, originally designed by Design Group Italia in 1994. These particular examples were produced by Magis in Italy in the 2000s. The stools are comp...
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Aka Stool by Konstantin Grcic for MAGIS
By Konstantin Grcic, Magis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Part chair, part stool, part sculpture: this is AKA. Also Known As... stool, AKA showcases the designer’s great furniture-making exper- tise and his absolute drive for sustainability...
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Aka Stool by Konstantin Grcic  for MAGIS
$1,084 / item
H 29.14 in W 18.51 in D 18.12 in
Bureaurama Stool by Jerszy Seymour for MAGIS
By Jerszy Seymour, Magis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Bureaurama combines a simple aesthetic with a lightweight structure. All products are made from fully recyclable, welded aluminium and available in a black splattered white finish or...
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Bureaurama Stool by Jerszy Seymour for MAGIS
$1,177 / item
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Tibu Stool in Dark Green by Anderssen & Voll for MAGIS
By Magis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Tibu stool offers an extremely clean, essential, stylized design: the circular seat and footrest combine to form a single shape, echoed and reflected by the base and column below. Th...
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Deja-Vu Medium Stool in Aluminum by Naoto Fukasawa for MAGIS
By Magis, Naoto Fukasawa
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Déjà-vu: a simple, highly iconic stool with seat in die-cast aluminium and legs in extruded aluminium, available both in polished and painted version (the latter suitable for outdoor...
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Sequoia High Stool in Matt Black by Anderssen & Voll for MAGIS
By Magis
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The project name of our ‘Sequoia’ bar stool was ‘Forest’, as the division of the stem into two tubes reminded us of a solid branch growing out of tree trunk. Sequoia has a clear recognizable, unified graphical outline - it reminds us of a calligraphical character. The foot rest has the shape of a foot plate. This gives a certain freedom of movement: it’s like we’ve lifted a segment of the floor. To us, the similarity in shape between the seat and foot rest is an important feature as it makes more meaning of the branch like division of the stem. We looked into various mate- rial technologies before we landed on a construction that is inspired by how bicycle frames...
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Sequoia High Stool in Dark Green by Anderssen & Voll for MAGIS
By Magis
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The project name of our ‘Sequoia’ bar stool was ‘Forest’, as the division of the stem into two tubes reminded us of a solid branch growing out of tree trunk. Sequoia has a clear recognizable, unified graphical outline - it reminds us of a calligraphical character. The foot rest has the shape of a foot plate. This gives a certain freedom of movement: it’s like we’ve lifted a segment of the floor. To us, the similarity in shape between the seat and foot rest is an important feature as it makes more meaning of the branch like division of the stem. We looked into various mate- rial technologies before we landed on a construction that is inspired by how bicycle frames...
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Deja-Vu Medium Stool in Black by Naoto Fukasawa for MAGIS
By Magis, Naoto Fukasawa
Located in Brooklyn, NY
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