The Traffic Armchair by Magis, another brilliant piece from the mind of Konstantin Grcic! Following the bold and graphic language of the Traffic Bench, this armchair offers a comfortable and visually striking seating option. If Magis were to showcase the Traffic Armchair at I Saloni 2025 in Milan, it would likely stand out for its distinct structural expression and the inviting contrast between its frame and upholstery. The Traffic Armchair shares the same design DNA as the bench, characterized by its strong, exposed framework of tubular steel rods. This framework, often powder-coated in vibrant and eye-catching colors, forms the very essence of the chair's aesthetic. The lines are clean and geometric, clearly outlining the chair's structure and lending it a sense of modern, almost architectural transparency. The armrests are seamlessly integrated into this steel framework, contributing to the chair's cohesive and graphic silhouette. In contrast to the hard lines of the steel frame, the Traffic Armchair features generously proportioned and inviting upholstery for the seat and backrest. This juxtaposition of materials and forms is a key element of the chair's appeal. The upholstery provides a comfortable and tactile experience, softening the industrial feel of the steel and inviting you to sit and relax. You might see the armchair presented with various upholstery options, including high-quality fabrics and leathers in a range of colors and textures, allowing for diverse aesthetic expressions.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
• Height 72 cm (28.3”)
• Widht 82 cm (32.2”)
• Depht 80 cm (31.5”)
• HSeat 41 cm (16”)
Materials:
• Fabric
• Leather
• Steel
General Information:
• Commercial
• Contract
• Residential
• Indoor
Magis
Magis is a renowned Italian design company that has been a significant player in the world of furniture and product design since its founding in 1976 by Eugenio Perazza. Based in the Veneto region of Italy, Magis has grown from a family-run business into a global design laboratory, collaborating with some of the most celebrated international designers.