Magis Four Leaves Coat Stand
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- £480.00
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- £480.00
- Regular price
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The Four Leaves coat stand was designed by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby for Magis.
Manufactured in die cast aluminium, as the name suggests it features four leaves which act as hooks on which to hang coats and hats. Also available with umbrella stand.
Material: base and coat hanger in die-cast aluminium, polished or painted.
Frame in aluminium tube, polished or painted.
- H: 160cm; Diameter: 35cm
Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby
Internationally acclaimed designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby founded their eponymous studio in 1996 after graduating with Master’s degrees in Architecture from The Royal College of Art in London. Barber and Osgerby’s research-led practice has developed collections for Vitra, B&B Italia, Venini, Cappellini, Magis, Swarovski, Flos and Established & Sons, whilst also producing edition furniture and one-off works for both private and public commissions. Both Honorary Doctors of Arts, Barber and Osgerby have lectured internationally and hosted workshops at Ecal, Switzerland, and the Vitra Design Museum. Their work is held in permanent collections around the world including the V&A Museum, London; New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art; London’s Design Museum; and the Art Institute of Chicago. Alongside their eponymous studio, in 2001 Barber and Osgerby founded Universal Design Studio, now recognised as one of the world’s most innovative creative design consultancies working in architecture, interiors and exhibition design. In 2011 Barber and Osgerby were appointed to design the London 2012 Olympic Torch, while in 2012, the pair followed this with the launch of MAP, a strategy-based industrial design studio that draws on the creative and commercial skills of Barber & Osgerby to provide design intuition, creative direction and research to ambitious clients.