Its elegant lines, sober colours and practical usage make Maui an extremely versatile chair, capable of satisfying the widest demands of the business and residential market. Maui chairs form a family rich in chromatic and formal variations, able to meet specific needs in communal areas, such as offices, workshops, waiting rooms, bars and restaurants, lecture and meeting halls, or in home environments, such as the dining room, the children' bedrooms and the study. The unitised polypropylene seat/back is attached to a chromed steel structure. Thanks to its design, the Maui chair can be stacked up to seven or five high. It can also be coupled with other chairs of the same type in endless rows by means of a simple rear hook. Available versions include: supplied with and without armrests in a matching colour with the seat and as a chair with folding tablet arm in black. The family of Maui chairs is complete with the addition of the self-extinguishing version. Frequently requested for businesses, this item is finally able to satisfy the highest demands of even the most specialized contract.
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Vico Magistretti was born in Milan in 1920. After graduating with a degree in architecture, he joined his father's studio and took part in various editions of the Milan Triennial exhibition. He has won a number of awards, including the gold medal at the 9th Edition of the Triennial in 1951, and the Grand Prix at the 10th Edition of the Triennial in 1954. In the 1960's, Magistretti designed a series of lamps and furniture that have become best-sellers over the past few decades. His designs have been displayed in the major design exhibits worldwide, and are in the permanent exhibitions of many of the world's most significant museums. Magistretti is an honorary member and visiting professor of the London Royal College of Art, and was nominated royal designer for industry. He is also an honorary member of the Royal Scottish Incorporation of Architects.