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Flare — design Marcel Wanders, 2003
Flare table features distinctive conical legs in transparent or painted polycarbonate, on which the glossy white MDF top seems to hover, suspended in mid-air. Under each foot there is a lid that can be unscrewed in order to insert -into the transparent legs- sheets of paper with graphic designs, created by Marcel Wanders and Javier Mariscal, making the table easily and instantly customizable, and giving it as a whole a cheerful and amusing character.
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Flare — design Marcel Wanders, 2003Technical Sheet
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Material: legs in standard injection-moulded polycarbonate transparent clear or painted glossy white.Tops in MDF painted glossy white. Pattern options available: set of white sheets in art paper for customer’s own pattern, set of patterns by Marcel Wanders or by Javier Mariscal.
Magis logo is stamped on each product of our collection vouching for their originality.
FATIGUE, LOAD AND IMPACT TESTS
Leg impact test UNI 9086/87, L5
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Legs: White 1673 CTop: White 8580
Legs: Clear 2540 TRTop: White 8580
Set of patterns for Flare leg.In polished plastic-coated art paper. By Marcel Wanders
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Designer
Marcel Wanders
Regarded by many as an anomaly in the design world, Marcel has made it his mission to “create an environment of love, live with passion and make our most exciting dreams come true”. His work excites, provokes, and polarises, but never fails to surprise due to its ingenuity, daring and singular quest to uplift the human spirit, and entertain. In his designs, Marcel often mixes innovative materials and techniques with references to well known historical styles and archetypes, so users can easily connect to the pieces, enjoying them for a long time and in doing so create sustainable surroundings.Marcel’s chief concern is to bring the human
touch back to design, ushering in what he calls design’s ‘new age;’ in which designer, craftsperson and user are reunited.