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Barber Osgerby Compact Armchair

Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby 2014

The Barber Osgerby Armchair is distinguished by stitched seams that reinforce its architectural profile and softened by the curvature of cushions on each face.  The signature cast aluminum leg can be specified in chrome and painted finishes.

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Construction and Details
  • Legs are die-cast aluminum with polished chrome or powder coat paint finish
  • Legs have adjustable nylon glide
  • Inner frame is plywood
  • Seat, back and arms feature various foam densities for enhanced comfort
  • Elastic webbing seat suspension
Sustainable Design and Environmental Certification
  • GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified®

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In 2013, Barber and Osgerby debuted their first collaboration with Knoll at Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano, before introducing their eponymous collection to the market the following year. Inspired by Florence Knoll’s iconic sofa—which, in turn, borrowed the aesthetic vocabulary of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s oeuvre—Barber and Osgerby began the design process by considering the chair as an architectural object, “Architecturally, we wanted to refer to the famous Florence Knoll Sofa. So we created this architectural, delineated envelope which is also supremely comfortable.”

The chairs’ t-shaped legs are both a source of structure and support, fitting between the joints of the cushions to serve the dual purpose of foot and connector. The result is seamless design that does away with the  frame, creating the appearance of a wholly integrated piece of furniture composed of several different components. For this reason, Osgerby contends, “The foot is really the icon of the sofa. It fits between each one of the arms and the seats, which are the architectural building blocks of the sofa."