The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic birch lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic birch lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The different sizes and structural language make the sofa a natural choice for defining space and creating intimacy in large and small areas in private and project.
The ample silhouette radiates a primary organic purity. Its voluminous form is offset by a narrow contour, which hones and refines its expression.
A sofa is always visually dominant and the design philosophy behind Mags was to create something which was simple, without compromising on detail.
The ample silhouette radiates a primary organic purity. Its voluminous form is offset by a narrow contour, which hones and refines its expression.
The different configurations and strong structural language make the sofa a natural choice for defining space and creating intimacy in large and small areas in private and public contexts.