2011-04-26

The Italian Company Magis has presented its new products for 2011 on the Milan Furniture Fair. Amongst them are works that emerged in cooperation with namely designers like Marcel Wanders and Konstantin Grcic but also newcomer like Jerszy Seymour and Jaime Hayón.
Out of the cooperation with Marcel Wanders not only the Sparkling Chair emerged, but also the Troy furniture collection. The Japanese Naoto Fukasawa created the Cu-Clock, the Déjà Vu Mirror, the Pizza Table and the Tempo Wall Clock for Magis.
Furthermore a stool out of the Konstantin Grcic feather emerges by Magis under the name Tom&Jerry, as well as the Venice Chair. More chairs were coined by Jerszy Seymour (Flux) and Jaime Hayón (Piña). The brothers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec are responsible for theBaguette Chair and the Central Table, Stefano Giovannoni designed the Murano Vanity Chair and Pierre Paulin the Flower outdoor chair. Philippe Starck cooperated with Quillet for the Zartan Chair, Tom Dixon created the Mesh Chair and Ron Arad the Raviolo Armchair. Martino Gamper has developed a whole product family named Vigna.
Also the Me Too collection from Magis is going to be expanded by numerous novelties in 2011: Eero Aarnio’s Pingy meets the My Storage Shelf from Ineke Hans. Olivia Toikka adds the Moments of Ingenuity graphics, Martí Guixé the animal collection My Zoo. Mask Newson designed the stacking bed Bunky.
For more information and images to al novelties, Magis supplies a PDF-List. Furthermore there is a video from the Milan Furniture Fair on the company’s homepage.