onsdag den 13. marts 2013

Less is more #7 - Tam Tam til entreen


I december skrev jeg at forandringer ville pågå, de pågår stadig. Verdens mindste togkupé skal renoveres og stilen forandres til et lettere udtryk. Har længe været på jagt efter et roligt funktionsmøbel, der opfylder kriterierne, at være let at flytte rundt på, have flere funktioner, være enkel og siddebar, skal kunne tåle daglig slid, og ikke mindst have nogle bestemte mål. Valget er faldet på Tam Tam - for den opfylder alle kriterier. Det rykker stille og roligt med forandringer.





Description: Low stool. Indoor and outdoor use. Materials: Polyethylene.
Dimensions: Height: 35cm, Base width: 56cm, Depth: 26cm.

The Magis Tam Tam low stool is a fusion of the traditional Japanese and the fairly new Japanese “kawaii” phenomenon where the fascination for cute things has become a cultural trend. The result is an irresistible piece of furniture that can serve both as a stool and as a design piece. Tam Tam is shaped like a traditional Japanese stool commonly seen in Zen gardens. The seat is curved in such a way that it is deeper in the middle than on the sides. Its frame is a letter “o” placed on top of a flat rectangle. This low stool is made entirely of plastic (polyethylene). The Magis Tam Tam low stool is available in five candy colours. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.


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