Italian company founded in 1976, Magis presents his furnishings and accessories in the 2017 catalog symbol of Made in Italy design. Created by creatives such as Jasper Morrison, Ron Arad, Marcel Wanders, Philippe Starck and Zaha Hadid, the Magis collections they are appreciated by an international audience. Some award holders, others present in the permanent collections of museums such as the MoMA in New York and the Center Pompidou in Paris, we go to the discovery of pieces that are part of the history of design.
From the Bombo stool to the Steelwood Chair awarded in 2011 with the Compasso d’Oro through the Trioli chair also awarded in 2014, there are many furniture and accessories by Magis that have entered the Olympus of symbolic products of Italian design.
Success also for the new proposals, such as the latest ones from the Officina collection presented at the last Salone del Mobile in Milan.
Designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, lo double-sided mirror tilting floor lamp born from iron and painted with polyester.
In the same collection also thefloor coat hanger always in iron and hot-dip galvanized, with practical rubber hooks.
Complete the Officina family on valet stand with clothes hanger and rubber tray.
New element of the collection Troy, the seats in beech on beam ideal for commercial spaces by Marcel Wanders
Benedetta Mori Ubaldini instead gave birth to Fish, a sculpture in painted wire mesh with a hook for fixing to the ceiling, which swims in the air like a character from a dream.
Significant contribution also from another big name such as Naoto Fukasawa, who has expanded the latest Magis proposals with Substance, a chair and an armchair in ash with polypropylene shell or upholstered in fabric or leather suitable for home and contract.
Also among the last born Milà, a stackable polypropylene chair with a silk effect finish to which Jaime Hayón has given an elegant look.
The last prize awarded to Magis for the Officina chair by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, who together with the tables from the same collection are pre-selected for the next Compasso d’Oro ADI 2018.