
Pico Ottoman
Pico is a versatile furniture piece that feels considerably bigger than it appears. In other words, it doesn’t require much space, but when you sit down in it, it’s surprisingly spacious and comfortable.
About
There is something quietly versatile about an ottoman. It can support, extend, or simply be there when needed. Designed by Andreas Engesvik for Fogia, Pico Ottoman carries the same interplay of opposites as the lounge chair. It is light, yet stable; discreet, yet full of character. Used on its own or together with the chair, it adapts easily to different situations.
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Andreas Engesvik & Jannicke Grung in their studio in Oslo.
The designer / Andreas Engesvik
A designer is someone who looks at the world of objects with curiosity, seeking to understand how things work, while also noticing what is missing and what could be improved. This curiosity is clearly seen in Andreas Engesvik’s work. He explores new ways of approaching materials and making use of their properties – always with a strong focus on what it is like to use and live with the furniture he creates. Take Bollo, for example – a bold piece of furniture, certainly, yet at the same time a pleasure to sit in. A little like a slightly eccentric outfit that fits perfectly, making you feel both comfortable and special at once.