Little Big chair, orange

Magis

$247.00

Magis
Little Big chair
$247.00


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Description

The Little Big chair by Magis offers seating for drawing, dining or doing homework. As the name suggests, Little Big is designed for smaller and bigger children: the durable but lightweight plastic seat is attached to a sturdy ash frame, the height of which can be adjusted as the child grows. Little Big is designed by the Swiss design studio BIG-GAME, who wanted to create a multifunctional and durable chair – effectively an adult chair but in a children’s size.

Colour
Orange
Width
34 cm
Depth
35 cm
Height
46.5–55.5 cm
Seat height
26–35 cm
Seat material
Polypropylene
Base material
Ash
Product ID
MGMT440-1086C

BIG-GAME

The Suisse Grégoire Jeanmonod, the Belgian Elric Petiti and the French Augustin Scott Martinville founded the product and interior design studio BIG-GAME in 2004. The studio is located in Lausanne Switzerland. 

The studio  describes its style as simple, smart and functional. They have worked together with internationally known clients as Alessi, Hay and Globe-Trotter and their work is visible in many big museums. BIG-GAME has won the Swiss Federal Design Award in 2006 and 2012.

Would you like to read more about BIG-GAME and their work? Discover our books:
BIG-GAME: Everyday Objects

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