Eugenio Perazza’s quest for a “typically Italian way to design objects and manufacture them in Italy, in a global world where it is increasingly obvious that the differences between the productions of one country and those of another are diminishing,” prompted Magis to present a large variety of well-made pieces, among which we are most impressed by designs by Konstantin Grcic and the Bouroullec brothers.
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Of the many fine industrial products incorporating some craft manufacture presented for Milan Design Week, the most eye-catching are the Officina tables and Kyudo chair.
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- La redazione di Domus
- 10 April 2014
- Milan
Gricic has designed Kyudo (literally “way of the bow”), a cantilever chair in wood inspired by high-performance sports equipment. In 3D beech veneer, it is reinforced with internal layers of carbon fibre, a combination that guarantees a good level of elasticity. The prototype presented marks the launch of a future furnishing collection that will adopt this material combination.
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec’s Officina tables exalt the wrought-iron process, i.e. iron shaped by a hammering action, one of the oldest methods employed to produce objects. This millenary technique has been applied to shape a system of legs in an original geometry that can support tops in different sizes and materials (steel, wood, glass).
Magis
8–13 April
Fiera di Rho
Hall 20, Stand C/15-D/12
Milan