Magis INTRODUCES

Plato

Category: Seating

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Magis_Plato

Plato designed by Jasper Morrison is a rigorous, minimalist chair that is also versatile and sturdy, and well-suited for both indoor and outdoor settings.

Understated and with a neoclassical inspiration, hence the name that references one of the pillars of ancient philosophy

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Plato chair is the manifestation of a perfect balance between form and function, able to harmonise the various living areas, in particular the outdoors.
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Designed by
Jasper Morrison
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Magis_Plato

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Magis_Plato

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Product description
Sedia impilabile (anche con braccioli) adatta anche per esterni.
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Product name

Plato

Designer

Jasper Morrison

Materials

Aluminium

Characteristics

stackable

Dimensions
cm 51x 51,5 x 79 (h)
cm 58x51,5 x 79 (H) versione con braccioli
Production process
Gambe in profilato di alluminio verniciato poliestere. Sedile in pressofusione di alluminio verniciato poliestere. Disponibile anche cuscino seduta.
Year

2019

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