Tibbo round table TIBBO is defined by a certain architectural rigour both in construction and in proportions.
Dedon – Tibbo round table
TIBBO, DEDON’s first teak collection, combines meticulous craftsmanship, superior comfort and remarkable lightness in a distinctive, elegant and pure design. TIBBO conveys an exceptionally rich and luxurious look and feel. TIBBO is defined by a certain architectural rigour both in construction and in proportions. But the rationality of the design is balanced by the warmth of the wood, the comfort of the cushions, the natural look of the specially developed fiber and the three-dimensional sail curve of the shaped backs. Made with premium teak that offers great weather resistance and durability even in extreme conditions.
Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby
Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby founded the studio of the same name in 1996. After graduating in architecture from The Royal College of Art in London. The Barber & Osgerby studio, thanks to their research-based practice, has developed collections for Vitra, B&B Italia, Venini, Cappellini, Magis, Swarovski, Flos and Established & Sons. In addition to this, they also produce editions of furniture and unique pieces for private and public customers. Their work is exhibited in permanent collections around the world, including the V&A Museum in London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Design Museum in London and the Art Institute in Chicago. In 2001 Barber & Osgerby founded the Universal Design Studio. This is currently known as one of the most innovative consulting firms in creative design operating in the world of architecture, interiors and exhibitions. In 2011 Barber & Osgerby were commissioned to design the London 2012 Olympic torch, while in 2012 they launched MAP, a strategic industrial design studio, drawing on the creative and commercial capabilities of Barber and Osgerby to offer particularly ambitious clients insights into design, creative direction and research.
Dedon
Dada, a company belonging to the Molteni Group since 1979, is an Italian company of high-end kitchen furniture. In 1926 the small carpentry workshop was founded by Angelo Garavaglia. In 1950 the company was strengthened by building the first industrial buildings, thus passing to a serial production of cabinets and kitchens. In 1972 the new DADA brand was created, high-end kitchen furniture, which became the company’s logo abandoning the old acronym "Angelo Garavaglia e figli". The collaboration with internationally renowned architects and designers such as Angelo Cortesi, Georges Coslin, Giovanni Offredi, with the most innovative graphic designers including Italo Lupi and Amilcare Ponchielli, and with some of the best known photographers such as Gabriele Basilico and Aldo Ballo. In 1979 Dada joined the Molteni Group, under the direction of Luigi Molteni. The company quickly established itself in the field of haute cuisine. Luca Meda designs a recognizable and inimitable image. In 1987 Dada received a special mention at the Compasso d'Oro for the Futura kitchen designed by Kairos studio. The central element, the wall unit, is still one of Dada’s most innovative products. In 2015 the Molteni Group celebrates 80 years of activity with an exhibition at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan, 80! Molteni. With an exhibition curated by Jasper Morrison and the graphic design by Studio Cerri & Associati, prototypes and furnishings from all the Group’s companies tell, for the first time, 80 years of experience, quality and innovation. The exhibition becomes the core of the Molteni Museum in Giussano. In 2018 In New York the first "Lifestyle Store" Molteni Group. Molteni Group opens a new global showcase in the heart of Manhattan, at 160 Madison Avenue. The spirit of a unique project, evolutionary, in tune with modernity and faithful to its stylistic principles, signed Vincent Van Duysen. This is the first Flagship Store in the world to bring together the three Group brands: molteni&c, Dada, and Unifor.
- Brand
- Dedon
- Designer
- Edward Barber e Jay Osgerby
- Material
- teak