Skip to product information
1 of 6

The organic contours of the Magnet Dots recall the form of pebble stones. Coated with a layer of robust plastic, the small yet strong magnets can be used to fasten notes or papers to your fridge or any other steel surface. With their vivid colours and unusual shape, these eye-catchers brighten both homes and offices and can also serve as purely decorative elements.

The Magnet Dots are available in four different colour sets. Consisting of five magnets, each set contains different shades of one colour family: red, green, light or dark. The colour combinations were carefully defined by Hella Jongerius.

Magnet Dots

Magnet Dots

by Vitra

Regular price £25.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £25.00 GBP
Sale
in stock and ready to ship
Made to Order for you in 4-6 weeks
View full details

Reasons to shop with us

‘Made to Order’ products are ordered in from the manufacturer on the customers request and are considered a bespoke product - special terms and conditions apply. Production (lead) times stated above are an estimate only and do not include transit times from the supplier, or the time taken to deliver to you.

In stock items are available for immediate dispatch from our London-based warehouse. The daily cut-off time is 12:00 am for same day shipping, orders placed in the afternoon will be shipped the following day. Please refer to inventory levels above for live stock availability.

Technical Information
Diameter: 3.7 cm, Height: 1.7 cm, Depth: 1 cm
Materials/Construction
Dots: dyed-through polypropylene.
Magnet: inset ferrite magnet. One magnet can hold up to 5 sheets of A4 paper.

The organic contours of the Magnet Dots recall the form of pebble stones. Coated with a layer of robust plastic, the small yet strong magnets can be used to fasten notes or papers to your fridge or any other steel surface. With their vivid colours and unusual shape, these eye-catchers brighten both homes and offices and can also serve as purely decorative elements.

The Magnet Dots are available in four different colour sets. Consisting of five magnets, each set contains different shades of one colour family: red, green, light or dark. The colour combinations were carefully defined by Hella Jongerius.

May we also suggest