Presented here with wooden legs and upholstered in a range of elegant fabrics, the Mikado features a serene yet commanding aura that aims to impress not only by its form but also through its comfort. Perfect for use in dining spaces of all types, BarberOsgerby’s seating solution features a subtle sense of movement in the backrest, thanks to an ingeniously designed mechanism which is concealed beneath the seat that enables the back to comfortably recline at a slight angle.
A wide range of Mikado chairs are available.
Edward Barber studied Interior Design at Leeds Polytechnic and in 1992 moved to London to study Architecture and Interiors at the Royal College of Art.
Jay Osgerby studied furniture design at Ravensbourne College of Art and in 1992 moved to the RCA to study Architecture and Interiors. Edward and Jay met at the RCA and in 1996 they formed BarberOsgerby.
Together they now have an extensive and diverse portfolio of modern furniture and contemporary lighting for designer brands such as Isokon Plus, Magis, KnollStudio, Flos, Asplund, Cappellini and Vitra.