Air-Armchair

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Code: GB0191

From the 2000s, Magis, a renowned design company, has been creating the elegantly minimalistic Air-Armchair, designed by Jasper Morrison. Known for his clean and stripped-down designs, Morrison's approach is evident in the sleek and stackable Air-Armchair, made from a combination of polypropylene and glass fiber using an intricate gas injection technique. The ergonomics of the chair have been slightly adjusted compared to the original Air-Chair, providing a slightly more reclined sitting position. The Air-Armchair brings a warm and inviting feel to any space and the durable plastic construction allows it to be versatile enough for both indoor and outdoor use. Available in various colours: Gray: 2 pieces Light Blue: 1 piece Orange: 1 piece All chairs are in very nice condition, but show minor signs of use or scratches consistent with age. Some have permanent marker texts on the bottom, added later, indicating coulour and serial numbers along the original Air-Armchair imprint. Overall, these items are sturdy and fully functional, all coming in nice hues.

Designer: Jasper Morrison
Manufacturer: Magis
Model: Air-armchair
Year of design: 2006
Condition: Very Good
52 x 70 x 43 cm / 20.47 x 27.56 x 16.93 in
Seat depth: 38 cm / 14.96 in
Seat height: 45 cm / 17.72 in
Designer +
Jasper Morrison

Jasper Morrison (born 1959) is an English product and furniture designer. He is known for the refinement and apparent simplicity of his designs. In a rare interview with the designer, he is quoted as saying: "Objects should never shout." He has designed products and furniture for many manufacturers and brands such as Alessi, Alias, Cappellini, Emeco, Flos, FSB, Hermès, Ideal Standard, Issey Miyake, Magis, Olivetti, Samsung, Sony, Rosenthal, SCP, Üstra, and Vitra. Morrison is the lead designer at boutique Swiss consumer technology company Punkt., known for its minimalist MP01 and MP02 mobile phones. He has also collaborated with the Japanese retail company MUJI on a variety of products ranging from houseware to housing.

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