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The Loop Table Celebrates Its 25-Year Anniversary With a Limited Edition

12.21.21 | By
The Loop Table Celebrates Its 25-Year Anniversary With a Limited Edition

Designed in 1996 by Barber Osgerby and produced by Isokon Plus, the Loop Table has become such an iconic piece of furniture that it has permanent residence in the collections at the V&A in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This year, to celebrate its 25-year anniversary, a limited edition of the Loop Table with a special blue stained finish has been made in just a small batch of 25.

Loop table

Loop table

The design came about while Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby were working on a restaurant in South Kensington, London. The need for a low table in the bar area with space to store magazines had risen, and so the duo created the Loop Table. It’s appropriately named for its continuous shape made from two curved plywood elements connected seamlessly at the ends to form a “loop.” Two panels on either side intersect the body to form the supporting legs and add divisions to the storage space. At the time, Barber and Osgerby tapped on Chris McCourt, owner of Windmill Furniture, to produce the simple but challenging design. McCourt was also custodian of furniture company Isokon, but the Loop Table led him to create the next chapter of the company, Isokon Plus, founded by Jack Pritchard.

Loop table

Loop table

Loop table

Loop table

Loop table

Barber Osgerby

Jay Osgerby and Edward Barber

For more information on the Loop Table, visit isokonplus.com.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She's probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.