General
Seating
Tables
Accessories
Unique objects
Scout
at Kv. Sjömannen
Billboard and Scout
Interior by Celsing
Kv. Sjömannen is a housing project with 75 apartments situated at Västra hamnen in Malmö. The area is located in Kockums former shipyard and close to the exhibition area Bo01. For the project Billboard and Scout have been used in the entrances.
Billboard
by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth
At office of architect company Nyrens
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Lodger
two seat sofa
Lodger sofa with one of its creators Mats Theselius
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Wall clock
Twenty Four Hours
Clocka en masse at North Modern
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Lodger
armchair
Lodger armchair in white with natural leather upholstery
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
For the 2015 spring collection minus tio has deepened the work with wood steel and leather. It has resulted in four pieces of furniture and four views on sitting. The collection is premiered on Stockholm Furniture Fair 3-7 of February in A05:14.
Twenty Four Hours
in Elle decoration
Twenty Four Hours in black and white
Styling by Sofie Lawett and Caroline Richter, photo by Marcus Lawett
Billboard
in Elle decoration
Bespoke Billboard as table with Cosmos pedestal feet
Styling by Sofie Lawett and Caroline Richter, photo by Marcus Lawett
A special version of the Billboard, as a table with Cosmos pedestal feet, is featured in the latest issue of Elle Decoration.
Twenty Four Hours
at Vandalorum
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.
Billboard
at Vandalorum
Bespoke Billboard
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.
Object
at Vandalorum
The Object
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 Universe of Mats Theselius
at Vandalorum
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.
Twenty Four Hours
in Monocle
Twenty Four Hours wall clock
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
The wall clock Twenty Four Hours designed by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth is featured in the design directory of Monocle May issue 2013.
Billboard
in Wallpaper*
Billboard in various finishes
Wallpaper* magazine
The Billboard by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth have, as written previously, been a part of the “Wallpaper* Workspace” exhibition at the striking new office space Howick place, London, UK. The exhibition – rethinking the modern workplace and presenting a vision of how and where to spend our working lives – is featured in the latest issue of Wallpaper* (June 2013). Read more and take a video tour of the exhibition here or download the article as pdf.
Billboard
at Sebastian Schildt+
Billboards in various finishes
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
The Billboard by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth premiered at Sebastian Schildt+, Nybrogatan 25, Stockholm. The Billboard comes in a number of carefully selected colours and with a printed grid pattern that can be built and combined, horizontally or vertically. A billboard to draw on, to attach magnets or images on, to leave as a painting, to build a colourful wall from or to present as a foreign object, a conversation piece. All at once.
Billboard
at Sebastian Schildt+
Billboards in various finishes
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
The Billboard by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth premiered at Sebastian Schildt+, Nybrogatan 25, Stockholm. The Billboard comes in a number of carefully selected colours and with a printed grid pattern that can be built and combined, horizontally or vertically. A billboard to draw on, to attach magnets or images on, to leave as a painting, to build a colourful wall from or to present as a foreign object, a conversation piece. All at once.
Billboard
at Sebastian Schildt+
Billboards in various finishes
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
The Billboard by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth premiered at Sebastian Schildt+, Nybrogatan 25, Stockholm. The Billboard comes in a number of carefully selected colours and with a printed grid pattern that can be built and combined, horizontally or vertically. A billboard to draw on, to attach magnets or images on, to leave as a painting, to build a colourful wall from or to present as a foreign object, a conversation piece. All at once.
Billboard
at Sebastian Schildt+
Billboards in various finishes
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
The Billboard by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth premiered at Sebastian Schildt+, Nybrogatan 25, Stockholm. The Billboard comes in a number of carefully selected colours and with a printed grid pattern that can be built and combined, horizontally or vertically. A billboard to draw on, to attach magnets or images on, to leave as a painting, to build a colourful wall from or to present as a foreign object, a conversation piece. All at once.
Billboard
at Sebastian Schildt+
Billboards in various finishes
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
The Billboard by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth premiered at Sebastian Schildt+, Nybrogatan 25, Stockholm. The Billboard comes in a number of carefully selected colours and with a printed grid pattern that can be built and combined, horizontally or vertically. A billboard to draw on, to attach magnets or images on, to leave as a painting, to build a colourful wall from or to present as a foreign object, a conversation piece. All at once.
Furniture of the year
The Object nominated for furniture of the year
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
The Object is nominated piece of furniture 2011 by the Swedish magazine Sköna hem. The winner will be announced in the next issue of the magazine which will be out on the 17th of March. Read as pdf. In Swedish only.
Billboard
conversation piece
At the office of our friends Framkalla
Photo by @framkallaapp on Instagram
Wallpaper* Design Awards
2011
The Object winner of Wallpaper* Design Awards 2011
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
The Object from minus tio designed by Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth is named one of the winners of Wallpaper Design Awards 2011. Read more about it in the February issue of Wallpaper magazine.
The Object
in Milan special
The Object
Mats Theselius and Andreas Roth for Minus tio
Italian daily paper City published a design special during the furniture fair in Milan, Italy. The storage unit Object from minus tio is represented with comments, in Italian, by designer Mats Theselius. In Italian only. Read as pdf.