magis trioli children's chair
by Eero Aarnio from Magis
magis trioli children's chair
Design Eero Aarnio, 2005
Rotational-molded polyethylene
Made in Italy by Magis
Trioli is designed for the Me Too collection by Magis. A creative and versatile piece by Eero Aarnio to do away with the barriers between toys and furniture. Children are attracted by the bright colors and the unconventional forms and characteristics of Eero Aarnio's designs...bringing forth a play on fantasy. The Trioli features three different seat heights and can also be used as a rocker. A great piece to look at or to sit on, stylish and functional.
Trioli is available in your choice of three matte colors and is suitable for outdoor use.
22.8" L | 19.5" w | 17.7" h
seat height 1: 10.6" h
seat height 2: 14.5" h
seat height 3: 17.7" h
Rotational-molded polyethylene
Made in Italy by Magis
Trioli is designed for the Me Too collection by Magis. A creative and versatile piece by Eero Aarnio to do away with the barriers between toys and furniture. Children are attracted by the bright colors and the unconventional forms and characteristics of Eero Aarnio's designs...bringing forth a play on fantasy. The Trioli features three different seat heights and can also be used as a rocker. A great piece to look at or to sit on, stylish and functional.
Trioli is available in your choice of three matte colors and is suitable for outdoor use.
22.8" L | 19.5" w | 17.7" h
seat height 1: 10.6" h
seat height 2: 14.5" h
seat height 3: 17.7" h
$495.00 + free shipping
Eero Aarnio
Eero Aarnio of Helsinki introduced his Ball Chair in 1963, one year after starting his own office. He followed suit with his Bubble Chair, floating Pastil Chair, and Tomato Chair. Using mostly plastic and fiberglass (though he would later abandon fiberglass due to its potential danger to manufacturers), Aarnio’s chairs implemented simple geometric forms and were thus popular as set pieces in 1960s science fiction films, and remain recognizable as such. Many of his furniture designs display a playful element, and currently Aarnio’s new designs include toys, children’s furniture, and combinations of both.
Magis believes a design must not only be good, it should also satisfy a criteria of aesthetic functionalism. Magis combines quality production with a design sensibility that preserves the tradition of Italian made craftsmanship.