Magis Table Brut

Magis Table Brut

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Height-adjustable rectangular table

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Brut is a height-adjustable table designed by Konstantin Grcic for Magis, a project that combines solidity, versatility, and a refined industrial aesthetic. The structure is based on a pair of polyester-painted cast iron trestles, available in various color finishes, which allow the height of the top to be adjusted to three positions (72, 87, and 102 cm). This feature makes Brut a multifunctional table, suitable both as a dining table and as a work or meeting surface. The tops, available in oak veneer or electro-galvanized sheet metal, give the table a strong and contemporary character, capable of adapting to both domestic and contract settings.

Technical characteristics

  • Stands in polyester-painted cast iron in the colors: Anthracite Grey, Green, Red, White

  • Top in oak veneer (30 mm thick) or polyester-painted sheet steel (17 mm thick)

  • Available dimensions:
    • W 280 × D 95 × H adjustable 72/87/102 cm
    • W 260 × D 90 × H adjustable 72/87/102 cm
    • W 200 × D 90 × H adjustable 72/87/102 cm

Designer: Konstantin Grcic
Konstantin Grcic is recognized for his approach, which combines formal rigor, historical research, and a passion for innovative materials and technologies. His designs, often described as minimalist, are distinguished by their essential simplicity and strong intellectual drive. Winner of numerous international awards, including the Compasso d'Oro for the Mayday lamp (Flos, 2001) and the Myto chair (Plank, 2011), his works are exhibited in the permanent collections of museums such as the MoMA in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

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