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Sam Son

Category: Sofas and armchairs

Magis_Sam Son

Sam Son is an easy armchair with a hint of a car toon character. Supported on four stilt legs, the armchair features a softly suspended seat shell between a giant,

horseshoe-shaped element, the chair ’s characteristic armrest and backrest.

Made from two different rotational mouldings, the armchair combines a rigid plastic for its base and a more elastic polymer for the upper part.

The exaggerated size of the armrest and backrest provides comfort and support and creates a protective space for sitting. Sam Son comes in four different colours and is

suitable for both indoors and outdoors.

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Designed by
Konstantin Grcic
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Product description
Low chair suitable also for outdoor use.
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Product name

Sam Son

Designer

Konstantin Grcic

Materials

Polietilene

Characteristics

ergonomic

Dimensions
cm 111x77x 70 (h)
Production process
Rotational moulding
Year

2016

Official website

https://www.magisdesign.com/Salone del mobile

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