Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Magis Tom and Jerry Stool by Konstantin Grcic

TOM & JERRY is the redesign of a classic furniture typology: the workshop stool. The three-legged stool (in two different heights) is made of solid beech wood with mechanical parts in coloured polypropylene

And it is indeed the contrast between solid beech and plastic which gives versatility to the product, suggesting its use in the most different situations and locations, both for contract and domestic use.
Due to its smooth-running mechanism it is easy to adjust and convenient to climb. The stools make a versatile addition to working, recreational and private environments alike: an office canteen, a restaurant or the kitchen counter at home. It's the working stool of an architect or a scientist, the resting place of a museum guard, telephone stool, seating for children at kindergarden.


Tom&Jerry, designed by Konstantin Grcic for Italian company Magis, are now in production and will be available from January, 2012