Workshop table with 4 Steelwood chairs
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An elegant dining set, with a harmonious and refined line. Fixed round Officina table, combined with the Steelwood chair with armrest. The imperfection of the hand-forged iron of the table base, combined with the solidity and harmony of the chair, make this dining set original and unique, destined to last over time. Items entirely made in Italy by Magis.
A story of projects, creativity and experimentation. Since 1976. This is the know-how that Magis brings with it to the world of design. Born in Northern Italy as a family-run company, thanks to the ingenuity of the visionary Eugenio Perazza it has become a large design laboratory for the home, outdoor, office and contract and a global player in design.
WORKSHOP TABLE
Ø 120 x H 74 cm
Structure in anthracite gray 5142 forged iron
Top in 12 mm smoked transparent tempered glass
STEELWOOD CHAIR
Chair dimensions L 55 x D 46 x H seat/armrest/backrest 45/68/76
Legs and seat in solid stained oak
Backrest in polyester painted steel sheet. Felt pads supplied
Design Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
The style of the Bouroullec brothers stands out for its clean lines, the simplicity of the shapes and the lightness of the volumes. Each project starts from the desire to redefine space in terms of flexibility and modularity, aiming for essentiality and comfort, eliminating all superfluous elements, but without being reduced to cold minimalism. Among the best sellers designed by the two brothers, there are the Cloud bookcase, the Spring armchair and the Basket 011 sofa for Cappellini; the Algues plastic partition screen, the Alcova sofa and the Vegetal chair for Vitra; the Steelwood Chair, awarded the ADI 2011 Compasso d'Oro, and the Striper table collection for Magis; the Facett seating collection, awarded the Red Dot Award in 2008 and the Ploum sofa for Ligne Roset.
Driven by an inexhaustible curiosity for every artistic expression, the two brothers also stand out for projects that go beyond the context of industrial design, and which embrace the goldsmith's art, drawing, photography, video art up to architecture. Their projects have been exhibited in collective and personal exhibitions since 2002, while some objects are part of the permanent collections of prestigious museums such as the MoMa in New York, the Center Pompidou in Paris, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Design Museum of London.