Rybo

Norske Rybo producerer Siesta stolen.


The national sentiment grew strong in the Norwegian population prior to the dissolution of the union with Sweden. Within art, culture and craft, the period was called “National Romanticism”. Oddmund P. Rykken (educated by Lars Kinsarvik) was eagerly engaged in this within wood engraving, and became a very skilled craftsman. He started his own production in 1918. As his son, Olav O. Rykken, finished his education, the factory was expanded (1933). Further factory extensions were made in 1954, 1960, 1967 and 1972.

In the first period, prior to the 2nd world war, the main product mix was wooden carved dining tables and chairs, corner cabinet and buffets. Post war production was characterized by much simpler design, first coffee tables with brass columns on the legs, then sowing tables and radio tables. Organic forms came into focus in the late 1950’s, followed by laminated furniture from the 1960’s.

The Siesta chair was at first produced by Vestlandske Møbelfabrikk AS, which later was bought by Ekornes in the late 1990’s. However, the Siesta did not fit in their product mix, as it requires a lot of handcraft. Due to skills and traditions with corresponding products, such as the Kengu chair produced from 1966-88, the work force had the necessary experience in laminating techniques and the demanding handcraft that Siesta requires.

Mr. Ingmar Relling worked closely with Vestlandske Møbelfabrikk AS all his working life, while Rybo had close collaboration with the designers Elsa and Nordal Solheim, creating the Kengu chair among others. Good relationship with Mr. Knut Relling, the son of Mr Ingmar Relling, after the takeover, is a solid foundation of a continuing market success of the most famous international price award winner, Siesta.

The vision of Rybo is to continue focusing on top design, quality and functionality together with good handcraft.
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Siesta Classic

Design: Ingmar Relling
Model: Siesta Classic

Udførelse: The great story of the Siesta was accelerated with the model Classic – a true bestseller, establishing a worldwide interest in Norwegian furniture design. Siesta is a highly awarded and many times international price-winning chair.

Simplicity and stringent but logical expression infuse Relling’s chairs with their unique character. They clearly carry the signature of a great master.

Siesta Classic
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Siesta Icon

Design: Ingmar Relling
Model: Siesta Icon

Udførelse: Siesta Icon is a new edition of the original 1965 price-awarded Siesta that became Ingmar Relling’s Masterpiece in the true spirit of Scandinavian design, and a bestseller worldwide.

Siesta Icon
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Optima

Design: Ingmar Relling
Model: Optima

Udførelse: Optima is Ingmar Relling’s last major launch from 1988, the result of an emergent collaboration between father and son, Knut Relling. Again he provides evidence of superb harmony in which form actually follows function, reflecting precisely the essence of the functionalist, not just a question of shape, but far more importantly of content and quality of life.

Simplicity and stringent but logical expression infuse Relling’s chairs with their unique character. They clearly carry the signature of a great master.

Optima
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Siesta Fiora

Design: Ingmar Relling
Model: Siesta Fiora

Udførelse: Basically, Siesta Fiora comes closest to the original Siesta model, which was awarded the Norwegian Design Price in 1966. The laminated beech wood construction of Siesta – providing strength and superior comfort – was a technical revolution.

Siesta became an international trendsetter – often imitated, but remaining the number one. Siesta Fiora is now available with both comfortable neck cushion and elegant arm supports.

Siesta Fiora
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Cox

Design: Ingmar Relling
Model: Cox

Udførelse: Cox is a natural addition to Ingmar Rellings interpretation of design and construction. As a humanist, the supreme perspective of his work was that the items he designed should be useful to people in their daily lives; not just a question of shape, but far more importantly of content and quality of life.

Simplicity and stringent but logical expression infuse Relling’s chairs with their unique character. They clearly carry the signature of a great master.

Cox
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