Magis Deja-vu Low Stool
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Designed: 2005
Déjà-vu: a simple, highly iconic stool with seat in die-cast aluminium and legs
in extruded aluminium
An object with a minimalist look which fits perfectly into the Super Normal category created by Fukasawa himself with Jasper Morrison.
As Issey Miyake said, “Déjà-vu, the sensation of having been therefore before, of
already having done something or met someone. Fukasawa’s design reawakens
the fairy godmother, the deeply hidden memory of each one of us. Even if sweet
and possibly fleeting, the memory exists. Naoto Fukasawa is the brilliant writer of
fairy tales that create dreams which can come true at any time”.
A stool whose forms give a reassuring sense of warm familiarity.
Material: legs in extruded aluminium painted
Low : H 50 cm , Seat diameter 33 cm, Base diameter 42.5 cm
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).