Oslo Bar + Counter Stool
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Description
Muuto's distinctive molded-foam Oslo adds a sleek stool variation in both bar and counter heights. Sheathed in a choice of Kvadrat textiles, the resiliantly soft seat and embracing curved backrest offer welcoming comfort. And the steel frame, available in either anthracite black or chrome finish, includes a thoughtful footrest, allowing for sitting at multiple angles for hours at a time. This extension of designers Anderssen & Voll's unique seating is equally apropos for the home, restaurant or workplace.
Specifications
Size
- Bar:
- 40.7" h x 20.1" w x 21.7" d (103.5x51x55cm)
- Seat height: 29.5" (75cm)
- Counter:
- 36.8" h x 20.1" w x 21.7" d (93.5x51x55cm)
- Seat height: 25.6" (65cm)
Material
Steel, foam, chrome
Details
- Group A: Ocean
- Group B: Clara, Colline, Fiord, Re-Wool, Steelcut, Steelcut Trio, Sabi, Grain, Manner
- Group C: Hallingdal
- Group E: Acca, Beck, Hearth, Twill Weave, Vidar, Divina, Divina MD, Divina Melange, Planum, Ecriture
- COM and COL are available on request
Made in Poland
Brand
Muuto
Muuto made its impact on the design world by living up to its namesake "muttos,” the Finnish word that alludes to looking at things with a new perspective. "We give the designers the freedom to create new designs,” says co-founder Peter Bonnén. By giving free rein to the brightest design talent in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark, there’s the breathing room to conjure a new take on a chair, vase or a lamp. Expanding on that success, Muuto was subsequently acquired by legendary brand Knoll In 2017, though it continues to be run independently from the company's headquarters in Copenhagen.
Peter and co-founder Kristian Byrge, who originally trained in economics and management respectively, might not have seemed destined to helm a new-influencer design firm. But it was a shared passion for all things design and and the distinctive style they dubbed “New Nordic” that rapidly brought worldwide recognition. "It serves as proof that we have something special to offer the design industry," the partners say. "We're proud to be part of the Knoll family and can't wait to unfold Muuto's global potential further in close collaboration with them."
Designer
Anderssen & Voll
"A good product builds and expands on tradition but at the same time, it breaks with tradition," say Anderssen & Voll, the Oslo-based design team that is consistently breaking new ground in the international design world. After 10 years of collaboration at the Norway Says design company which they cofounded, Torbjørn Andersen (born 1976) and Espen Voll (born 1965) began their eponymous firm in 2009 and have received repeated recognition for the wide range of their work in furniture, textiles, electronics, lighting and home accessories. Accolades include Norwegian and Scandinavian designers of the year, Wallpaper Award, IF Award and the Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize.
The studio's client list includes leading European names Muuto, Wrong for Hay, Foscarini, Kvadrat, Erik Jørgensen and Filip Technologies. However they also value collaborations closer to home, in the finest Norwegian tradition with Jøtul, Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik, Fjord Fiesta, Røros Tweed and LK Hjelle. "Change and elements of surprise stimulates thought and reflection–even for people who are not very interested in design and even if the change is not radical," they say. "That tiny second of reflection is the window of opportunity where we can communicate with the users and that is what we are looking for."