A Danish furniture house with a simple idea at its centre: a small family of well-made pieces, shaped by independent designers, built to stay useful for years.
The maker
Twelve, a framework for living
Tolv is a Danish house, owned and led by its principals Robin and Carlos. The name means twelve in Danish, a quiet nod to the idea of a framework: a small, considered set of pieces that can carry a whole way of living.
Quietly resolved, well proportioned and built to stay useful for years.
Every piece is made in Tolv's own factory in Vietnam, run under Danish management. Owning the production means control over the things that matter, the joinery, the finish, the choice of materials and the conditions of the people who build each piece by hand.
What ties it together is the company Tolv keeps. Rather than a single in-house style, the brand invites independent designers from across the world to contribute, each bringing their own discipline and point of view to one shared language of restraint.
Founded
2014
Home
Denmark
Made in
Own factory, Vietnam
Approach
Designer-led, Danish management
The designers
The hands behind Tolv
Tolv works with a family of independent designers and studios, each invited for a distinct discipline and sensibility. These are the people shaping the collection, in their own words.
Stine Aas
Bergen, Norway · Furniture & spatial design
Stine Aas is a furniture and spatial designer based in Bergen, Norway. Since graduating from Bergen Academy of Art and Design in 2015, she has become known for a body of work that combines character with simplicity.
She is drawn to how people live and use the objects around them, with a particular interest in the things we see, use and touch every day. A natural fit for Tolv.
Patryk Koca
Sydney, Australia · Furniture design
Patryk Koca is a Sydney-based furniture designer who converges his experiences into practical solutions through problem-solving, craftsmanship, technology and a strong focus on sustainability.
Working closely with Tolv, Patryk creates timeless designs with high-quality craftsmanship to match.
Cameron Foggo
New Zealand · Furniture design
Cameron Foggo is a second-generation furniture designer, born and raised in New Zealand. He followed the traditional apprentice-to-designer path, bringing a humanised quality to a wide range of projects and collaborations.
Rui Alves
Portugal · Furniture & product design
Portuguese designer Rui Alves comes from a family of skilled craftsmen. Both his father and grandfather were cabinetmakers, and he spent his whole life surrounded by tools and raw materials.
After graduating from his industrial design studies in 2001, Rui opened his own design office. His simple, practical approach brings about innovative products with strong personalities.
Ryota Yokozeki
Tokyo, Japan · Industrial design
Ryota Yokozeki spent ten years as an industrial designer for Sony before establishing his own office in Tokyo. A graduate of Kanazawa College of Art, his work focuses on improving our experience of design, with forms and sensibilities shaped by use.
His furniture, products and appliances have won international awards and been selected for the permanent collection of the Vitra Design Museum.
Mentsen
London, United Kingdom · Product & visual communication
Mentsen is a London-based design practice founded by Yasuyuki Sakurai and Risa Sano. The name means lines and surfaces in Japanese, referencing combined specialities in product design and visual communication.
The studio works across disciplines to give brands and organisations meaningful direction, clarity and thoughtfulness.
Morten Georgsen
Denmark & Spain · Industrial design
Morten Georgsen has a long and successful career providing innovative design solutions for some of the best-known brands in the business.
His fresh, sometimes retrospective ideas are underlined by a no-nonsense approach, mixed with a pinch of nostalgia, a good dollop of humour and a strong working knowledge of the engine room, resulting in products that are eye-catching yet commercial.
byKATO
Denmark · Furniture design
byKATO is a Danish design company dedicated to creating contemporary, highly usable products for everyday living, founded by Karl Rossell and Tonny Glismand.
The studio aims to bridge the gap between commercial, industrial design and high-quality craftsmanship, by using honest and justifiable materials and paying careful attention to even the tiniest detail.
OMFORM Studio
Denmark · Interior & product design
OMFORM is a Danish studio led by Mette Roo, whose background is rooted in both fashion and interior design. Mette believes in products that are both functional and beautifully simple, with a focus on honesty, clarity and calm.
The studio's approach is built on understanding and listening, bringing warmth to every project so that each piece feels genuine and purposeful, whatever its scale.
ferriani.sbolgi
Florence, Italy · Product, furniture & art direction
ferriani.sbolgi is a creative duo based in Florence, specialising in product design, furniture design and art direction. Founded by Sara Sbolgi and Marco Ferriani, the studio's philosophy is rooted in collaborating closely with clients to craft bespoke products that align with a brand's aesthetic and ethos.
From conceptualisation to final execution, the duo follows projects through every stage of the design process.
Studio Segers
Belgium · Product design
Product designers Wim Segers, Bob Segers and Tom Fonteyn design meaningful concepts with innovative techniques and sustainable materials.
Three generations form a powerful symbiosis of experience and young creative talent. Studio Segers stands for a no-nonsense approach, where only sensible, down-to-earth concepts find their realisation.
Studio Gud
Porto, Portugal · Furniture design
Studio Gud is a product design studio with a primary focus on furniture, led by designer Paulo Neves in Porto.
The studio seeks beauty in the truth of shapes, creating objects that aim to speak through our culture, memories and visions for the future. With great attention to detail, it strives to honour its materials.
Selected pieces
A few pieces from the house
A small edit of Tolv designs carried at Loom, each one the work of a designer above. A sense of the range, in wood, wool and quietly turned steel.
A Danish furniture house with a simple idea at its centre: a small family of well-made pieces, shaped by independent designers, built to stay useful for years.
The maker
Twelve, a framework for living
Tolv is a Danish house, owned and led by its principals Robin and Carlos. The name means twelve in Danish, a quiet nod to the idea of a framework: a small, considered set of pieces that can carry a whole way of living.
Quietly resolved, well proportioned and built to stay useful for years.
Every piece is made in Tolv's own factory in Vietnam, run under Danish management. Owning the production means control over the things that matter, the joinery, the finish, the choice of materials and the conditions of the people who build each piece by hand.
What ties it together is the company Tolv keeps. Rather than a single in-house style, the brand invites independent designers from across the world to contribute, each bringing their own discipline and point of view to one shared language of restraint.
Founded
2014
Home
Denmark
Made in
Own factory, Vietnam
Approach
Designer-led, Danish management
The designers
The hands behind Tolv
Tolv works with a family of independent designers and studios, each invited for a distinct discipline and sensibility. These are the people shaping the collection, in their own words.
Stine Aas
Bergen, Norway · Furniture & spatial design
Stine Aas is a furniture and spatial designer based in Bergen, Norway. Since graduating from Bergen Academy of Art and Design in 2015, she has become known for a body of work that combines character with simplicity.
She is drawn to how people live and use the objects around them, with a particular interest in the things we see, use and touch every day. A natural fit for Tolv.
Patryk Koca
Sydney, Australia · Furniture design
Patryk Koca is a Sydney-based furniture designer who converges his experiences into practical solutions through problem-solving, craftsmanship, technology and a strong focus on sustainability.
Working closely with Tolv, Patryk creates timeless designs with high-quality craftsmanship to match.
Cameron Foggo
New Zealand · Furniture design
Cameron Foggo is a second-generation furniture designer, born and raised in New Zealand. He followed the traditional apprentice-to-designer path, bringing a humanised quality to a wide range of projects and collaborations.
Rui Alves
Portugal · Furniture & product design
Portuguese designer Rui Alves comes from a family of skilled craftsmen. Both his father and grandfather were cabinetmakers, and he spent his whole life surrounded by tools and raw materials.
After graduating from his industrial design studies in 2001, Rui opened his own design office. His simple, practical approach brings about innovative products with strong personalities.
Ryota Yokozeki
Tokyo, Japan · Industrial design
Ryota Yokozeki spent ten years as an industrial designer for Sony before establishing his own office in Tokyo. A graduate of Kanazawa College of Art, his work focuses on improving our experience of design, with forms and sensibilities shaped by use.
His furniture, products and appliances have won international awards and been selected for the permanent collection of the Vitra Design Museum.
Mentsen
London, United Kingdom · Product & visual communication
Mentsen is a London-based design practice founded by Yasuyuki Sakurai and Risa Sano. The name means lines and surfaces in Japanese, referencing combined specialities in product design and visual communication.
The studio works across disciplines to give brands and organisations meaningful direction, clarity and thoughtfulness.
Morten Georgsen
Denmark & Spain · Industrial design
Morten Georgsen has a long and successful career providing innovative design solutions for some of the best-known brands in the business.
His fresh, sometimes retrospective ideas are underlined by a no-nonsense approach, mixed with a pinch of nostalgia, a good dollop of humour and a strong working knowledge of the engine room, resulting in products that are eye-catching yet commercial.
byKATO
Denmark · Furniture design
byKATO is a Danish design company dedicated to creating contemporary, highly usable products for everyday living, founded by Karl Rossell and Tonny Glismand.
The studio aims to bridge the gap between commercial, industrial design and high-quality craftsmanship, by using honest and justifiable materials and paying careful attention to even the tiniest detail.
OMFORM Studio
Denmark · Interior & product design
OMFORM is a Danish studio led by Mette Roo, whose background is rooted in both fashion and interior design. Mette believes in products that are both functional and beautifully simple, with a focus on honesty, clarity and calm.
The studio's approach is built on understanding and listening, bringing warmth to every project so that each piece feels genuine and purposeful, whatever its scale.
ferriani.sbolgi
Florence, Italy · Product, furniture & art direction
ferriani.sbolgi is a creative duo based in Florence, specialising in product design, furniture design and art direction. Founded by Sara Sbolgi and Marco Ferriani, the studio's philosophy is rooted in collaborating closely with clients to craft bespoke products that align with a brand's aesthetic and ethos.
From conceptualisation to final execution, the duo follows projects through every stage of the design process.
Studio Segers
Belgium · Product design
Product designers Wim Segers, Bob Segers and Tom Fonteyn design meaningful concepts with innovative techniques and sustainable materials.
Three generations form a powerful symbiosis of experience and young creative talent. Studio Segers stands for a no-nonsense approach, where only sensible, down-to-earth concepts find their realisation.
Studio Gud
Porto, Portugal · Furniture design
Studio Gud is a product design studio with a primary focus on furniture, led by designer Paulo Neves in Porto.
The studio seeks beauty in the truth of shapes, creating objects that aim to speak through our culture, memories and visions for the future. With great attention to detail, it strives to honour its materials.
Selected pieces
A few pieces from the house
A small edit of Tolv designs carried at Loom, each one the work of a designer above. A sense of the range, in wood, wool and quietly turned steel.