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Angell Wyller Aarseth
Oslo-based design collective Angell, Wyller & Aarseth comprises Christoffer Angell, Øyvind Wyller and Simen Aarseth, all design graduates of Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Together, they work to bring intuitive new functions and features to familiar objects, focusing on the moment of interaction between the user and the item. Their work has brought them several awards, including Bo Bedre’s ‘Newcomer of the Year’ in 2001. www.awaa.no [email protected] SADDLE Combining a nest-like cosiness to a solid structure, Nest is a…
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Gard flydal rorgemoen
Having studied Fine Arts at Steiner Waldorf School in Oslo and Fashion Management in New York, Gard is currently pursuing a bachelor degree in Design at Bergen Academy of Art and Design. Focusing on designing products and furniture, Gard brings a diverse spectrum of influences to his aesthetic approach, including elements of modern architecture, minimalism, human anatomy and Scandinavian landscapes. doyourworst.blogg.no [email protected] Bøy Aiming to create a simple, aesthetically pure object which was both inexpensive to produce and able to…
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Hedda Torgersen
Now in her final year of a master’s in interior architecture and furniture design at the Bergen Academy, Hedda’s work is centred on the idea that the user’s own interaction with an object shapes its design expression. Her pieces are designed to encourage participation, which fosters a personal relationship with the object, thus extending its longevity. www.heddatorgersen.no [email protected] BOO Hedda’s cheeky desk lamp is both a versatile lighting apparatus and a playfully anthropomorphic expression of character, designed to fulfill…
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Lina vinju lindahl
LINA VINJU LINDAHL A former fashion designer and a graduate of the Esmod Oslo fashion school, Lina has just completed her degree in product design at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences. Her product designs are frequently inspired by children and her work is informed by environmental concerns. [email protected] ELEFANT First shown at the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2014, Elefant is a fun and colourful recycling system (and stool) that encourages children to learn about waste sorting from an…
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Une nordli and Sigrid thoresen sandnes
UNE NORDLI AND SIGRID THORESEN SANDNES Une Nordli and Sigrid Thoresen Sandnes recently graduated from the master programme in Industrial Design at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim. Through their education, Une and Sigrid have gained broad experience in Industrial Design by doing projects within product, interaction and service design. Their master thesis is done from a service design perspective and the designers believe that a great customer experience is achieved if both the company and…