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Ettore

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Magis_Ettore

The mule has for years been the emblem of our company: that mule has a name: Ettore (Hector), like the Homeric hero, the invincible warrior that only a demigod could defeat.

 

The Magis mule

Because it’s humble, it’s not conceited, it doesn’t show off, because it’s a tireless worker, because it never gives up, when it falls it picks itself up, because it doesn’t look for the easy way out, because it loves a challenge, because it’s innately, intensely curious and therefore continuously explores new paths.

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Perfectly in line with Magis’s essence, courage and spirit.
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Designed by
Konstantin Grcic
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Magis_Ettore

Magis_Ettore

Magis_Ettore

Magis_Ettore

Magis_Ettore

Magis_Ettore

Magis_Ettore
Product description
Soprammobile/fermaporte in ghisa verniciata poliestere.
Ornament/door-stopper in cast-iron, painted in polyester powder.
Magis_Ettore
Product name

Ettore

Designer

Konstantin Grcic

Materials

Iron

Dimensions
cm 25x 6,5x 18 (H)
Production process
Cast-iron, painted in polyester powder.
Year

2016

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