
Magis Sequoia Bar Stool
The Magis Sequoia Bar Stool, designed by Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll in 2017, combines sculptural form with functional durability. Made from powder-coated steel, its flowing lines and footrest details reference organic growth, creating a design that feels both bold and inviting.
Available in two seat heights; 76 cm for bar counters and 66 cm for breakfast bars, Sequoia offers versatile seating for a range of settings. Its sturdy construction and striking profile make it equally suited to contemporary homes and hospitality spaces.
“A good product builds and expands on tradition but at the same time, it breaks with tradition.” – Torbjørn Anderssen & Espen Voll
The Magis Sequoia Bar Stool, designed by Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll in 2017, combines sculptural form with functional durability. Made from powder-coated steel, its flowing lines and footrest details reference organic growth, creating a design that feels both bold and inviting.
Available in two seat heights; 76 cm for bar counters and 66 cm for breakfast bars, Sequoia offers versatile seating for a range of settings. Its sturdy construction and striking profile make it equally suited to contemporary homes and hospitality spaces.
“A good product builds and expands on tradition but at the same time, it breaks with tradition.” – Torbjørn Anderssen & Espen Voll
Original: $620.91
-70%$620.91
$186.27Description
The Magis Sequoia Bar Stool, designed by Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll in 2017, combines sculptural form with functional durability. Made from powder-coated steel, its flowing lines and footrest details reference organic growth, creating a design that feels both bold and inviting.
Available in two seat heights; 76 cm for bar counters and 66 cm for breakfast bars, Sequoia offers versatile seating for a range of settings. Its sturdy construction and striking profile make it equally suited to contemporary homes and hospitality spaces.
“A good product builds and expands on tradition but at the same time, it breaks with tradition.” – Torbjørn Anderssen & Espen Voll

















