Stackable stool in steel and polypropylene
The Mariolina stool collection, designed by master designer Enzo Mari for Magis, is a designer reissue that celebrates the formal simplicity and construction rigor typical of his unmistakable design language. Developed in the wake of the success of the eponymous chair, Mariolina represents a perfect example of industrial intelligence: an honest piece of furniture, extremely sturdy and devoid of any superfluous detail. The structure is made of a streamlined steel tube frame, available in both chromed and painted versions, onto which the molded polypropylene seat and backrest are inserted. Thanks to its calibrated proportions and the ability to be stacked up to 5 units high, the Mariolina stool is the ideal solution for dynamic home environments, such as snack areas and kitchen islands, as well as for intensive use in contract settings such as bars, cafes, and coworking spaces.
The collection offers a sophisticated system of color combinations between the metal frame, the technopolymer seat and backrest, and the functional fastening details.
| Structure Finish | Seat / Backrest Color | Fixing Detail Color |
|---|---|---|
| Shiny chrome | White 1700 C | Grey |
| Shiny chrome | Anthracite gray 1420 C | Grey |
| Shiny chrome | Orange 1085 C | Beige |
| Painted white | Bordeaux red 1802 C | Orange |
| Painted white | Celeste 1803 C | Orange |
| Anthracite gray painted | Bordeaux red 1802 C | Grey |
| Anthracite gray painted | Celeste 1803 C | Orange |
| Painted white | White 1700 C | Grey |
| Anthracite gray painted | Anthracite gray 1420 C | Grey |
The Mariolina stool stands out for the meticulous attention Enzo Mari has paid to the engineering and integrity of its components:
The materials chosen by Magis allow for extremely quick cleaning and guarantee maximum hygiene:
What do the color codes (e.g., 1700 C, 1420 C) shown in the color table mean?
These codes indicate the specific color selections for polypropylene established by Enzo Mari to ensure a consistent, signature aesthetic. For example, White corresponds to the 1700 C shade with gray details, while Orange corresponds to the refined 1085 C shade with beige details.
What is the main difference in use between the chromed frame (SD312) and the painted frame (SD310)?
The polished chrome frame (SD312) gives the stool a more technical, reflective, and luxurious look, ideal for enhancing elite bar counters or minimalist kitchen islands. The painted frame (SD310), available in white or anthracite gray, offers a more sober and integrated look, ideal for tone-on-tone combinations with the walls or other furnishings in the room.
Can the Mariolina stool also be stacked with the Mariolina chair model?
No, stackability of up to 5 units is guaranteed only between stools of the same model. The Mariolina chair has a different metal frame geometry and must be stacked separately to ensure maximum stability and avoid damaging the materials.
| Brand | Magis |
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