Magis Deja-vu Chair Polished Aluminium
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Magis Deja-vu Chair
The Déjà-vu chair is made of aluminium Déjà-Vu Chair by Fukasawa is an outstanding example of its commitment to the creation of pieces that combine quality with artistic beauty. The Déjà-Vu Chair is deceptively simple at first glance. However, its exceptional quality and masterful construction make it an excellent addition to any living space. Soft curves and elegant proportions give the chair an element of sophistication that adds to its appeal. aluminium
- Legs in extruded aluminium polished
- Seat and back in die-cast aluminium polished
Please note that this chair is flat-packed and requires assembly.
- Dimensions: W40 x D44 x H79cm
- Seat height: 46cm
Naoto Fukasawa
After having worked at IDEO in the United States, Fukasawa became the director of IDEO’s Tokyo office until 2003 when he established his studio NAOTO FUKASAWA DESIGN. With his designs devoted to simplicity and sublime beauty, Fukasawa is collaborating with globally renowned brands as well as consulting for major international manufacturers. He won numerous awards for projects that are part of the permanent collection of some of the most important museums in the world. In 2007, he was accorded the title of Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (Royal Society of Arts, UK).