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Magis
Magis has always been a counter-current and ambitious company. From the name, a Latin adverb that means "more", Magis declares its will to go further: beyond the customs and commonplaces of the project, with a constant tension towards novelty; beyond technical barriers, through experimentation with new technologies; beyond the boundaries of the market, with a strong export vocation. That of Magis is a democratic and accessible design, which gets the best from a material with low prices like plastic. A vocation to inclusiveness that has led the brand to also develop the famous Me Too line, the only collection of furniture for children in which the products are not a simple reduction in scale of their traditional versions, they but are entirely designed from the outset “to child size".Read more

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Oiva Toikka

Oiva Toikka
Oiva Toikka (1931–2019) was one of the great masters of Finnish glass design. Among the brilliant figures who, from the 1960s onward, made Finnish glass art famous worldwide, Toikka stood out as the one most closely tied to national tradition and to the stylistic features of Finnish folk culture, creating works with vivid colors and a rich figurative vocabulary. Raised on a farm surrounded by the countryside and trained at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, Toikka began collaborating in 1963 with the historic Nuutajärvi glassworks, creating what quickly became the company’s best-selling collection: the Kastehelmi series (1964), characterized by its richly textured, beaded surface. He is also especially renowned for his “Birds by Toikka” creations—truly a one-of-a-kind achievement in the international design landscape. From 1972 until the year of his death, Toikka produced more than four hundred hand-blown glass bird sculptures, now manufactured—like many of his designs—by Iittala, which absorbed Nuutajärvi in 1988. Over the course of his career, Toikka also designed opera costumes and stage sets for the Tampere Theatre, ceramics for Arabia, textiles for Marimekko, and a playful collection of children’s accessories for Magis.Read more