Clever Ep. 143: Industrial Designer Edward Barber
Clever's Amy Devers talks to Edward Barber of Barber Osgerby about his adventures from furniture design to architecture and beyond.
Photo: Alisa Connan
In this episode of Clever podcast, Amy Devers talks to designer Edward Barber, who grew up in a small UK village running around with his brothers, making tree houses, bows and arrows, and drawing. As a teenager, he fell in love with sailing, fixing boats, and photography. He eventually landed in the architecture program at Royal College of Art where in the first week he met Jay Osgerby. The two became fast friends, collaborators and founding partners of Barber Osgerby. In the early years, with some ?engineered luck? in the form of Giulio Cappellini, Edward and Jay were fast-tracked in the world of international furniture design. Since then, they?ve gone on to found Universal, an architecture and interior design studio, and Map, focused on tech and industrial design. Having designed everything from stacking chairs with a dynamic tilt aimed at improved learning in schools, to experiential sound installations… carving out his own path has worked out just fine!
Hakone dining table, oak, Galerie kreo 2016 \ © Sylvie Chan-Liat
Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, Dedon workshop, Lüneburg, Germany, 2016 \ © Gerhardt Kellerman
Tip Ton, VitraHaus, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2017 \ © Vitra, courtesy of Mark Eggimann
On & On chair, Emeco, 2019 \ © Barber Osgerby Studio
Soft Work, 2018, Vitra \ © Vitra
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Photo: Alisa Connan
In this episode of Clever podcast, Amy Devers talks to designer Edward Barber, who grew up in a small UK village running around with his brothers, making tree houses, bows and arrows, and drawing. As a teenager, he fell in love with sailing, fixing boats, and photography. He eventually landed in the architecture program at Royal College of Art where in the first week he met Jay Osgerby. The two became fast friends, collaborators and founding partners of Barber Osgerby. In the early years, with some ?engineered luck? in the form of Giulio Cappellini, Edward and Jay were fast-tracked in the world of international furniture design. Since then, they?ve gone on to found Universal, an architecture and interior design studio, and Map, focused on tech and industrial design. Having designed everything from stacking chairs with a dynamic tilt aimed at improved learning in schools, to experiential sound installations… carving out his own path has worked out just fine!
Hakone dining table, oak, Galerie kreo 2016 \ © Sylvie Chan-Liat
Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, Dedon workshop, Lüneburg, Germany, 2016 \ © Gerhardt Kellerman
Tip Ton, VitraHaus, Weil am Rhein, Germany, 2017 \ © Vitra, courtesy of Mark Eggimann
On & On chair, Emeco, 2019 \ © Barber Osgerby Studio
Soft Work, 2018, Vitra \ © Vitra
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