| overall dimension | |
|---|---|
width |
620 mm |
height |
760 mm |
Depth |
600 mm |
Swedese
Glove

Swedese
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Design: Edward Barber, Jay Osgerby
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2008, Milan
stylepark-id: 05.2409.00012
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Design
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home furniture
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seating furniture
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armchairs
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01 product description
Product description
Felt chair.
02 dimensions/weight
| Seat dimensions | |
|---|---|
Height of seat |
480 mm |
03 covering
Cover material
felt, textiles (unspecified)
04 Tags
Edward Barber Articles, Edward Barber Products, fairs, Interview, Jay Osgerby Articles, Jay Osgerby Products, Products, Salone del Mobile Milan 2013, Swedese Articles, Swedese Products05 Articles about Swedese, Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby
18 million coins for the Underground
In 2012, Edward Barber uand Jay Osgerby caused quite a stir with their design for the Olympic torch. This year the two architects are placing a renewed emphasis on furniture design. Uta Abendroth met with one half of the duo, Jay Osgerby, in Milan, where their sofas, tables and stool premiered at Knoll.
› To the articleA breath of fresh air from the North
Scandinavian design stands for simplicity, reliability and high-quality craftsmanship. At this year’s Stockholm Furniture Fair we were met with attempts to redefine such values in the 21st century.
› To the articleTunnels, attics and parking lots full of furniture
When the fair comes to town, as in the Stockholm Furniture Fair and the Northern Light Fair – galleries, studios and showrooms across the whole of Stockholm open their doors and the crowds come flocking. There’s always something new waiting to be discovered – in homes, in an old building near the docks, a repurposed parking lots, or even an attic. The Stockholm Design Week team even went so far as to fill a tunnel with robots.
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