Magis Air-Armchair chair suitable for indoors and outdoors in various finishes
Magis
Magis Big Will extendable table designed by Philippe Starck
Big Will extendable table by Magis with legs in polished or painted die-cast aluminium. Crosspieces in painted aluminum profile. Polished etched tempered glass tops; matt or American walnut. Extensions in laminated MDF, glossy or matt painted. Rubber wheels and feet
DIMENSIONS AND FEATURES:
Dimensions in cm: Length 210 - 260 - 310 - Width 105 - Height 75
Materials: Painted aluminum structure - glass or wooden top - rubber wheels
Finishes:
Structure: White - Black - Glossy
Top: Matt white glass - Matt black glass - Glossy white glass
Wheels: Orange or Black (only black wheels for walnut top)
Data sheet
Designed by Philippe Starck , Parisian by birth and considered the number one European designer, the Big Will table presents a look characterized by creativity and the search for functionality, in which the unmistakable style of the designer is recognised. Equipped with two fixed legs and two legs ending with wheels , thanks to which it makes it unique and transporting it becomes easier and more fun; Big Will is a table with a very simple and linear design , yet it is a design element that can attract the attention of any guest thanks to its particular characteristics and is also characterized by an interesting mix of materials , glass top and aluminum structure. A chapter in a story in which the philosophy and technology of Magis , with its friendly shapes and rigorous production, meet the creative genius of Philippe Starck. We recommend combining it with the Pina chairs for a touch of color and true style.
Born on 18 January 1949 in Paris, Philippe Starck is considered the number one European designer, as well as working as an architect and designer (he has designed numerous premises in Paris, New York and Tokyo). While still a student at Notre Dame of Saint Croix in Neully, he created an inflatable structure company financed by the French actor Lino Ventura. In 1970 he created the "Easy Light" lighting system, the first of his creations to be published. In 1981, the meeting with Jean-Louis Costes allowed Starck to conceive, three years later, the renovation of the famous Café Costes, in Place des Innocents, in the first district of Paris. He is the winner of important awards such as the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle (1988) and the Honor Award of the American Institute of Architects in 1992, for the Paramount Hotel in New York. He holds an important teaching activity. In 2000 he redesigned the entire collection of Emeco, the American company considered an American classic, which produces the legendary Navy chair, the hand-finished aluminum chair designed for the US Navy which can be found in Hollywood films, in New York bars, in Frank Gehry's villas
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