Magis
STEELWOOD SHELF
Design: Erwan Bouroullec, Ronan Bouroullec
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2008, Milan
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Design
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home furniture
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shelves / cupboards
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shelf systems
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01 product description
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Product description
From the Bouroullec brothers, who have been Magis's tight collaborators for six years now, comes the follow-up to the Steelwood Chair, which we presented last year as a prototype and which is currently in production. This year: a table system and a shelving system. So Steelwood has become a handsome family. To me, it's the best work that this French duo ever developed in their entire career, and it makes me want to say that it goes beyond good design, for breaking unwritten office-furniture rules and for introducing offices to a warm, domestic, really friendly style. Ideal for architectural firms, design companies, advertising agencies, etcetera. Tables and shelving will be on the market soon. Their arrival is slated for June 2008.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
1810 mm, 2695 mm, 3580 mm, 4465 mm |
height |
1710 mm |
Depth |
400 mm |
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04 Tags
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Meeting in Copenhagen: Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have come to Øresund to put the finishing touches to the first Kvadrat showrooms in Denmark shortly before they are opened. Sandra Hofmeister met them there and spoke with Erwan Bouroullec.
› To the articleHere’s to the new!
The time has come around again for the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan to open its doors and for the design world to flock to the northern Italian city. And, as always, the question that's being asked is: who has the most beautiful new things to offer? Here is a small foretaste.
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