
Andreas Øverby approaches furniture and industrial design through an engineering instinct that places material at the center of the process. Rather than imposing form, he allows structure, strength, and limitation to set the rules—finding shape through function and restraint.

His practice focuses on chairs, sofas, benches, lamps, and small objects conceived as long-term companions rather than trend-driven statements. Each piece is designed to live with its owner over time, prioritizing comfort, durability, and clarity over novelty.
Øverby’s catalog is anchored in molded plywood studies and modular seating systems, where crisp geometry and stripped-back construction reveal a respect for material honesty. Surfaces are refined but never ornamental; the emphasis is on proportion, joinery, and the quiet confidence of well-resolved form.


There is a calm consistency throughout his work—objects that do not demand attention, yet reward it through use. In an era of fast design cycles, Øverby’s approach feels deliberate and enduring: furniture built not to follow trends, but to outlast them.