Arches and Chip
contemporary coat racks
At Salone del Mobile 2017
Photo by Simone Barbagello
At Salone del Mobile 2017
Photo by Simone Barbagello
Published 25 Apr 2017
Categories: Products, Arches, Products, Chip, Exhibitions, Home, Products, Twenty Four Hours
Bespoke Billboard table, seating and Twenty Four Hours clock
Input Interiör Malmö
Audrey, Billboard, Scout, Twenty Four Hours
A bespoke 6,6 m Billboard table on Cosmos feet, various seating furniture and Twenty Four Hours clocks filled the café at the recent spring fair in Malmö, hosted by Input Interiör. Wooden spheres with magnets inside put the gaming skills of the visitors to the test.
Various furniture from Minus tio
Interior by Hauschild+Siegel Architecture
Jackie, Scout, Twenty Four Hours
Display apartment in multi family housing with futuristic energy solutions. By Hauschild+Siegel Architecture for Eon.
Open series, Chip and Arches
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Arches, Chip, Open bowl, Open hanger, Open wall bowl, Twenty Four Hours
New products show at Salone del Mobile 2017 in Milano. The designer of the new Open series, Jenny Nordberg, to the right in discussion with Ingrid Wingård from Minus tio.
At Salone del Mobile 2017
Photo by Simone Barbagello
At Salone del Mobile 2017
Photo by Simone Barbagello
Clocka en masse at North Modern
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Twenty Four Hours in black and white
Styling by Sofie Lawett and Caroline Richter, photo by Marcus Lawett
Twenty Four Hours clock
Mats Theselius
The exhibition “The Universe of Mats Theselius” which has been shown at Vandalorum during the summer recently came to an end. With a record number of visitors it has been a great success and we are glad to show some of the contributions Minus tio accounted for; The Object, The Billboard and Twenty Four Hours designed by Mats Theselius together with Andreas Roth.
The Oject, Billboard and Twenty Four Hours
Mats Theselius. Photo by John Nelander.
Billboard, Object, Twenty Four Hours
From 15th of June to 22nd of September Vandalorum shows “The Universe of Mats Theselius”, one of the most comprehensive retrospective exhibitions of the designer to date. A large selection of his furniture, including The Object, The Billboard and Twenty Four Hours done in collaboration with Andreas Roth for Minus tio, is shown together with numerous inspirational objects that he references in his work. The inspirational objects, consisting of everything from books and toys to drums, kitchen accessories and other everyday objects comes from the designers private collection and has throughout the years acted as a source of ideas for his many projects. Photo by John Nelander.
Designer Mats Theselius with two of his works
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Lodger, Sailor, Twenty Four Hours
Mats Theselius designed the wall clock Twenty Four Hours and armchair and sofa Lodger together with Andreas Roth
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