Its unassuming simplicity makes for pleasant casualness... Traffic is a collection of furniture made up of a wire framework with cushions. Designed by Konstantin Grcic for Magis.
The correlation between the three-dimensional outline of the metal rod and the geometric volumes of the cushions marks a significant shift from the common connotation of wire furniture. Its unassuming simplicity makes for pleasant casualness. Its refined detailing and carefully tailored proportions reflect elegance.
Traffic's construction logic allows for a number of functional variations: an armchair, a two-seater sofa, two benches (that also serve as an ottoman), a chaise longue and a platform. All pieces are upholstered in fabric or leather. The metal structure is powder-coated in high-gloss colours.
Frame in steel rod, painted in polyester powder; cushions in expanded polyurethane with removable cover in fabric (Kvadrat “Steelcut Trio”) or in leather; tablet in acrylic HI-MACS stone also available.
Source: Magis
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