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Magis Me Too Little Flare Kids Table
£399.00
Little Flare Kids Table designed by Marcel Wanders in 2005 for Magis
Children's Table designed by Marcel Wanders for the Magis Me Too collection. Comes with pen holders at the tops of the legs. The table top is available plain or with a choice of two patterns, salad or circle, both of which are designed by El Ultimo Grito. The legs are supplied plain/empty. A sketch book is included with patterns for the little Flare legs, to be completed and coloured. A set of 20 pages. Patterns by El Ultimno Grito (4) and Marcel Wanders (6) with an extra 10 white sheets. -
Magis Me Too Trioli Chair
£175.00
Trioli Chair designed by Eero Aarnio for Magis
Trioli by Magis is a children’s chair made from polyethylene. It has two different seat heights depending on the orientation, and can also be used as a rocking chair. Designed by Eero Aarnio for Magis, the Trioli chair is available in red, blue, yellow and white and is suitable for outdoor use. -
Magis Me Too Mico
£180.00
Mico designed by El Ultimo Grito for Magis
Mico chair by Magis is great for outdoor use, for use as a toy or a chair and is ideal for kids to have fun using it. Mico is a diverse, multi-purpose object in matt red polyethylene. The Mico children's chair is designed by El Ultimo Grito for Magis. -
Magis Me Too Flying Carpet
£384.00
Flying Carpet designed by Eero Aarnio for Magis
Magis Flying Carpet is a flying carpet for rocking and riding. The base is made of rotational-moulded polyethylene. Available with or without carpet. The carpet is made of coloured polyamide. Flying Carpet is suitable for outdoor use. Great fun for Kids! -
Magis Me Too Linus Kids Table
£172.00
Linus Kids Table designed by Javier Mariscal for Magis
Linus table by Magis is constructed from mdf with a matt white finish and polypropylene and glass fibre legs. The sturdy and stylish Linus table is a great way to give kids there one table to get creative on. There are three different sizes of Linus table available, Small Rectangle, Square and Large Rectangle. -
Magis Me Too Paradise Tree Clothes Stand
£420.00
Paradise Tree Clothes Stand designed by Oiva Toikka for Magis
Paradise Tree clothes stand by Magis, constructed in polyethylene and designed by Oiva Toikka imaginatively to encourage our youngsters to have fun whilst they tidy up. Brightly coloured and fun, kids love it! -
Magis Me Too Villa Julia
£158.00
Villa Julia designed by Javier Mariscal for Magis
Villa Julia is a small cardboard house designed for Magis by Javier Mariscal. Villa Julia is a build it yourself flat-packed house that comes complete with stickers for personalisation. Great fun for children and simple to construct. -
Magis Me Too Nido
£882.00
Nido designed by Javier Mariscal for Magis
Nido by Magis is a Children's play cave in moulded polyethylene. Featuring floor with grass style pattern & graffiti on underside of the roof. Nido is also suitable for use outdoors. A fun and interactive play thing for any child. -
Magis Me Too El Baul
£295.00
El Baul designed by Javier Mariscal for Magis
The Magis El Baul container is a hard wearing, robust and interesting looking storage box that will makes sure all those toys and other bits are kept in place.....until they are needed of course! Made of Polypropylene its hard wearing and is available in White. -
Vitra Eames Elephant
£156.00
Eames Elephant designed by Charles & Ray Eames in 1945
Almost no other animal enjoys such popularity as the elephant. Admired for its majestic size and loved for its proverbial good-humour, it is part of our everyday experience as a child's cuddly toy, a storybook character and a majestic creature. Charles and Ray Eames also succumbed to their charms and in 1945 designed a toy elephant made of plywood. However, it never made it into mass production. The Eames elephant is now available for the first time in a plastic version for those it was originally intended for: children. -
Vitra Panton Junior
£129.60
Panton Junior designed by Verner Panton in 1959
The Panton Chair has always been a favourite of children. They not only like its bright, cheerful colours and smooth curves, but the fact that it is as much fun to play with as it is to sit on. Soon after its introduction, Verner Panton began to consider the idea of producing a child-size version of the chair together with Vitra. What was financially unfeasible over 35 years ago is now possible - Vitra introduces the Panton Junior -
Vitra Wooden Doll No.1
£84.00
Designed by Alexander Girard in 1963
Alongside Charles and Ray Eames as well as George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the decisive figures in post-War American design. The Wooden Dolls, which Girard created for his own home in Santa Fe and made himself, are inspired by his own extensive collection of works of Art. Half decorative, half toy, the Wooden Dolls which are partly joyful, partly grim looking are a playful enhancement to any interior. -
Vitra Wooden Doll No.10
£84.00
Designed by Alexander Girard in 1963
Alongside Charles and Ray Eames as well as George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the decisive figures in post-War American design. The Wooden Dolls, which Girard created for his own home in Santa Fe and made himself, are inspired by his own extensive collection of works of Art. Half decorative, half toy, the Wooden Dolls which are partly joyful, partly grim looking are a playful enhancement to any interior. -
Vitra Wooden Doll No.11
£84.00
Designed by Alexander Girard in 1963
Alongside Charles and Ray Eames as well as George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the decisive figures in post-War American design. The Wooden Dolls, which Girard created for his own home in Santa Fe and made himself, are inspired by his own extensive collection of works of Art. Half decorative, half toy, the Wooden Dolls which are partly joyful, partly grim looking are a playful enhancement to any interior. -
Vitra Wooden Doll No.12
£84.00
Designed by Alexander Girard in 1963
Alongside Charles and Ray Eames as well as George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the decisive figures in post-War American design. The Wooden Dolls, which Girard created for his own home in Santa Fe and made himself, are inspired by his own extensive collection of works of Art. Half decorative, half toy, the Wooden Dolls which are partly joyful, partly grim looking are a playful enhancement to any interior.


















