Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby established their studio in 1996, after the study of architecture at the Royal College of Art. That studio is situated in the east part of London. Their approach is characterized by unique materials, lines and colors, wonderfully inspired by natural beauty.

From these ideas grew up their creations which are a mix of art, innovation and exploration of materials used.

These ingredients have given birth to innovative designs such as the Tobi Ishi series, that could bring them to the top of world designers.

Examples of their creations can be found in major museums, such as the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York and the Design Museum in London.

Tobi Ishi line, Zen tables become real icons. Furthermore, the name itself refers to the polished stones (tobi - ishi) that were used as an ornamental function for traditional Japanese gardens.

The beautiful overhang of the top and the vertical bases generate an elegant and sculptural figure that changes its look from the different sides of position of view. Available in various sizes and various materials, from marble to wood.

An idea to create a Zen area in your home is already here!

TOBI ISHI DINING TABLE

Price €3,553 3553

The concept of the Tobi-Ishi table takes the idea of ​​the large ornamental steps found in Japanese gardens, which represent harmony, balance and elegance. Starting from the traditional four legs or central pedestal, the Tobi-Ishi has vertical trapezoidal supports, arranged at right angles. Together with its protruding top, they generate a sculptural figure of both ancient and modern character, whose shape seems to change according to the angle of view.

TOBI ISHI MODEL

Price €3,381 3381

The round table is inspired by Tobi-Ishi model. The concept of the Tobi-Ishi table takes the idea of ​​the large ornamental steps found in Japanese gardens, which represent harmony, balance and elegance. Starting from the traditional four legs or central pedestal, the Tobi-Ishi has vertical trapezoidal supports, arranged at right angles. Together with its protruding top, they generate a sculptural figure of both ancient and modern character, whose shape seems to change according to the angle of view.