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Byline: Anne Taulane
Eugenio Perazza just wanted a desk for his 2-year-old granddaughter, Anna, a budding artist. But Perazza, the owner of the Italian furniture-design firm Magis, couldn't find any well-made, modern kids' pieces that he liked. The search inspired him to launch Me Too (www. magisdesign.com ), a new children's line that marries high-end, contemporary design with childlike whimsy. With vivid colors and clean forms, the collection includes such styles as Seggiolina Pop (soft, simple chairs in lilac or citrus colors) and Julian (a tomato-red stool with a comic-strip feel), due...
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