puppy
Design Eero Aarnio,
2005
Glass fiber reinforced plastic
Puppy is designed for the Me Too collection by Magis. A creative 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. A great piece to look at or to sit on, stylish and functional. Puppy is suitable for outdoor use.
small:340 w | 560 d | 450 h
medium:420 w | 690 d | 550 h
large:610 w | 1020 d | 880 h

eero aarnio represents the finnish design top.aarnio is a finnish interior designer,huonekalusuunnittelija and professor h.c.him as one of the most significant modern huonekalumuotoilun edellakavijoista. many people know him, especially his planned chairs,such as the famous pallotuolista dates back to 1962.in addition,also aarnio designs chairs,lamps,tables,children's toys and textiles. he has also planned the copacabana,guitar - known as a guitar in 2006.aarnio has used the designs of different materials such as plastic,foam and fiberglass.aarnio studied in the 1950s,taideteollisessa institution and set up its own industrial design and sisutussuunnitteluun specialised office in 1962.he came to be known as the open mesh fabrics they make futurististisista chairs in the 1960s.the most famous of these chairs are certainly pallotuoli,which attracted attention internationally.pallotuolia is the 21st century, an updated in such a way that the chair can also sisäänrakennetulla stereojärjestelmalla with.other aarnion planned design chairs are,for example,a mint,bubble,formula and tomato.these pophenkiset chairs are achieved ikonisen station design in the world.aarnio is rewarded if, over the decades, many prizes,such as finland prize in 2005,kaj franck - muotoilupalkinnolla in 2008,and the red dot design award in 2010.his work is displayed in many exhibitions and museums around the world,such as the museum of modern artissa at the moma in new york,or centre georges pompidussa in paris.

The Italian design brand MAGIS was founded in 1976. Its products are characterized by lively, fashionable and avant-garde products. MAGIS has always been to exceed and lead the mainstream market. It has a large number of leading creative ideas from top international designers, and puts the products at the forefront. Originally known for its plastic furniture, it has gradually turned to explore higher-tech synthetic aluminum, stainless steel and die-cast metal combined with high-tech to engage in mass production of furniture and daily necessities.
Magis has worked with many outstanding designers including Stefano Giovannoni, Jasper Morrison, Konstantin Grcic, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Marc Newson, Ron Arad, Naoto Fukasawa, Marcel Wanders, Philippe Starck, Zaha Hadid and Thomas Heatherwick to create a large number of excellent works. In the home environment and public space.
The Magis brand was ranked by the international authoritative design trend magazine Wallpaper as “the ten people who can change our way of life”. And Magis's products are really a frenzy among the world's design celebrities and loved ones.
MAGIS has created a series of products that are sought after by the world and has won many international awards.
For example, Me Too, which is designed by educators and designers, and designed by the designer from the perspective of children of this age, has appeared in major design magazines and has become a must-have for Italian designers. . And Me Too is also the first children's furniture to enter the international design stage.
Another Spun Chair is also a big red. The product was presented by Thomas Heatherwick, the designer of the British Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo (Dandelion Pavilion). The chair that can turn around completely changed the static state of sitting, and it was full of childlikeness.
There is also the Steelwood Chair of Ronan & Erwan Bourollec, who won the ADI Compasso d'Oro Award in 2011. In 2008, Trioli (designed by Eero Aarnio) from the Me Too collection also won the Compasso D'Oro. In 2014, Spun, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, also received the same prestigious award.
In addition to receiving this award in design and many other major awards, Magis products are part of the museum's permanent collection, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Pompidou Centre in Paris.