Deja vu Stool by Magis from Herman Miller

 
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Deja vu Stool
by Magis from Herman Miller
  • Die-cast Aluminum
  • Sophisticated Design
  • Suitable Outdoors
Our Price: $349.00 + Free Shipping
 
 
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Magis Deja vu Stool

The quintessential modern Italian design stool for indoors and out, depending upon the chosen finish, the Magis Déjà vu Stool from Herman Miller elicits a double take with its clever combination of often contrasting materials. Magis’ first venture into highly polished, die-cast aluminum created this state-of-the-art minimalist design that is as apropos for a stylish bar and dining as it is for occasional seating in a public area or gallery. The standard-height Déjà vu chair is also available.

Magis Design by Naoto Fukasawa, 2005.

Made in Italy by Magis.

The material for the legs are in extruded aluminium (polished or painted). The seat in die-cast aluminium (polished or painted).

Manufacturer's Warranty

1-year manufacturer's warranty.

Ordering & Shipping Information

Ships free within 1-3 days.

Dimensions: Magis Deja vu Stool

Magis History

Magis is the brand that has given a novel twist to domestic design, building its identity on incorporating leading edge technology into mass production.

Founded in 1976 in the bustling north eastern corner of Italy by a newcomer to the furniture business, Eugenio Perazza, Magis is today a giant international design laboratory that constantly puts itself to the test, seeking technological sophistication and employing a highly diversified workforce.

Magis seizes the day. It embraces the creativity of leading global designers (Richard Sapper, Jasper Morrison, Stefano Giovannoni, Marc Newson, Konstantin Grcic, Ron Arad, the Bouroullecs, Robin Day, Pierre Paulin, Jerszy Seymour, Naoto Fukasawa, Thomas Heatherwick and many others) and channels it towards objects perched on the cutting edge.

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