Competition: win a black Zero-In table by Barber and Osgerby
Dezeen is giving away a Zero-In table, designed by Barber and Osgerby for British brand Established & Sons, in our latest competition.
To celebrate Established & Sons' debut at 100% Design, a trade show that forms part of the annual London Design Festival, we're offering one reader the chance to win a black version of the streamlined low table.
London-based Barber and Osgerby, the studio founded by designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, developed the Zero-In in 2005 as a more simple alternative to the classic coffee table.
It features four sides that taper inwards to the base, hiding the feet below. A reflective glass surface, measuring 900 by 900 millimetres, is slotted on top to form a "seamless" connection to the bottom.
To manufacture the table's tapered form and rounded corners, Established & Sons compresses two layers of a polyester-moulding compound into a mould.
"The Zero-In table creates an illusion of weightlessness, with seamless sloping walls at unexpected angles topped with a glass surface, all supported by hidden feet that create a shadow gap below the structure," said the brand.
Zero-In was one the first ever products launched by Established & Sons, which was founded by Sebastian Wrong, Angad Paul, Mark Holmes, Alasdhair Willis and Tamara Caspersz.
Wrong recently returned to the brand as design director, after a five-year hiatus, joining a new team of directors. He unveiled his first collection for the brand e...
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