Saturn Coat Stand

Decorative Objects

The SATURN, by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, is an unusual, dynamic, and highly functional coat stand. The three interlacing arches are rendered in solid beech, oak, or walnut in various finishes, and together form a cheerful sculptural figure that almost appears to be dancing. With built-in metal hooks to accommodate hangers, this unique piece makes a distinctive addition to any foyer or entranceway.

Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby

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Solid Beech, Black-stained or Solid Oak or Solid Walnut
59cm W x 53cm D x 165cm H
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Design Story

Barber Osgerby

Barber Osgerby

Both born in 1969, Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby studied together at the Royal College of Art in London and established Barber Osgerby in 1996.

In 1998 the “Loop table”, their first piece, was shown by Cappellini in Milan. Featured widely the table is now in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the V&A in London, along with their “Flight Stool” and most recent addition, a landmark commission for one of Britain’s modernist masterpieces – The De La Warr Pavilion. The De La Warr Pavilion chair, designed for both inside and outside the Pavilion, was launched to critical acclaim in Milan 2006.

In addition to product design, the pair has been involved in conceptual projects for companies such as Abet Laminati. In 2005 Barber Osgerby teamed upwith Corian and Pantone to design the bar at the ICFF in New York.

Barber Osgerby has been developing collections of distinctive designs for leading manufacturers such as Magis, Authentics, ClassiCon, Isokon Plus, Stella McCartney, Established & Sons and Flos.

Among the many prestigious accolades won by Barber Osgerby there is to named especially the nomination for the Compasso d’Oro in 2004 or the award as best Furniture Designers of the year in 2005 by the Blueprint magazine.

AVENUE ROAD carries a curated assortment of Barber Osgerby pieces. 

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