Tibu
Frame: Beige 5123 Seat (Polyurethane): Beige 1712 C Frame: Black 5130 Seat (Polyurethane): Black 1764 C Frame: Coral Red 5084 Seat (Polyurethane): Coral Red 1810 C
Designed by Torbjørn Anderssen & Espen Voll, 2014
Materials
- Swivel bar stool. Adjustable in height with gas piston. Frame in steel painted in polyester powder. Seat in polyurethane covered in fabric (Kvadrat “Steelcut 2”).
Dimensions
| Length | 37 cm |
| Width | 37 cm |
Available finishes
- Frame: Beige 5123 Seat (Polyurethane): Beige 1712 C
- Frame: Black 5130 Seat (Polyurethane): Black 1764 C
- Frame: Coral Red 5084 Seat (Polyurethane): Coral Red 1810 C
- Frame: Light Green 5041 Seat (Polyurethane): Light Green 1808 C
- Frame: Lime 5029 Seat (Polyurethane): Lime 1806 C
- Frame: Olive Green 5039 Seat (Polyurethane): Olive Green 1807 C
- Frame: Pink 5089 Seat (Polyurethane): Pink 1811 C
- Frame: Red Bordeaux 5046 Seat (Polyurethane): Red Bordeaux 1809 C
- Frame: Beige 5123 Seat: Beige Kvadrat Steelcut 3 240
- Frame: Black 5130 Seat: Black Kvadrat Steelcut 3 190
- Frame: Coral Red 5084 Seat: Coral Red Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 533
- Frame: Light Green 5041 Seat: Light Green Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 906
- Frame: Lime 5029 Seat: Lime Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 446
- Frame: Olive Green 5039 Seat: Olive Green Kvadrat Steelcut 3 985
- Frame: Pink 5089 Seat: Pink Kvadrat Steelcut 3 605
- Frame: Red Bordeaux 5046 Seat: Bordeaux Kvadrat Steelcut Trio 686
About the designer
Torbjørn Anderssen & Espen Voll
Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll were born respectively in Elverum, 1976 and in Trondheim, 1965. They both come from creative backgrounds: Torbjørn is the son of a musician and a teacher, and Espen the son of a ceramist and an architect.
After graduating from the “Bergen Academy of Art and Design” and the “Oslo National Academy of Art”, they went on to cofound the design group Norway Says in 2000. Norway Says were forerunners in a growing international orientation amongst Norwegian designers – at the same time drawing international interest to Norway’s emerging young design scene.
Norway Says had two particular crowning moments, with the “Söderbergs Award” in 2007, and a 10-year retrospective exhibition at the “National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design” in Oslo in 2009.