Established & Sons
Zero-In

Established & Sons
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Diseño: Edward Barber, Jay Osgerby
ID de Stylepark: 05.4211.00008
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01 descripción del producto
descripción de productos
Constructed from an apparently seamless ribbon of moulded polyester and a glass top, the Zero-in table utilises a dual wall construction to create the visual illusion that the tables sides seem to converge at a greater pitch than expected. The design was developed using sophisticated production techniques usually reserved for automotive manufacture.
02 dimensiones/peso
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ancho |
900 mm |
altura |
350 mm |
profundidad |
900 mm |
03 premios
Awards
red dot for high quality of design 2006, FX Design Award
04 Tags
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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 articleTwo brothers in a brilliant game with nature. Hey, boys will be boys
I’m tempted to say: It’s about time. Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have been named “A&W Designers of the Year 2013”. Certainly cause for a portrait of these two designers extraordinaire.
› To the articleWe’re always moving
Why should someone design a tilting chair like “Tip Ton”? Nina Reetzke asked Edward Barber about his personal viewpoint on statics and dynamics.
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