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Design students exhibit furniture at the world's largest, Scandinavian furniture fair
This year's 11 design students at Bergen National Academy of the Arts are seeking their fortune at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, 7th - 11th February, with their exciting prototypes of furniture. The Fair is the world's largest meeting place for Nordic design, and this is the ninth time that students from the Academy participate. Project leader is Professor Dave Vikøren.
Publisert: Tuesday 31. January 2012 14:55.
Oppdatert: Wednesday 01. February 2012 12:03.
This year's 11 design students at Bergen National Academy of the
Arts are seeking their fortune at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, 7th
- 11th February, with exciting prototypes of furniture that are the
results of a comprehensive interior project. Two buildings in
Sandviken, with the venerable "Reperbanen" as their closest
neighbor, are the point of departure for their assignment. The
students' interiors and furniture should provide the local
environment as well as the Bergen population with something new,
and also be a destination in itself. "Culinary Experiences" has
been their theme.
Inspiration from the students' own travels and experiences have
left their mark on many products, ranging from weekend trips to the
national-romantic Sirdal highlands in Vest-Agder, to longer stays
in traditional Kitakyushu, Japan. The furniture has been inspired
by our Nordic climate, which clearly shows in the color palette as
well as in the use of light woods. The students value the lasting
and durable materials and have used a clean and sober idiom. The
works exhibited in Stockholm are full-scale prototypes made by the
students, mainly at the workshops at the Academy.
Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair is the world's largest meeting
place for Nordic design. Here, students and newly established
designers get a unique opportunity to establish contacts among
manufacturers and to show themselves to the press and others within
the industry. The exhibition has positioned itself today as one of
the most important interior design fairs in the world.
Press conference
Wednesday 8th February at 2 pm, stand no V04:10, Greenhouse
Contacs
Press contact student Trine-Lise Giske: +47 99 48 54 12
(trine-lise.giske@khib.no)
Project leader professor Dave Vikøren: +47 90 10 53 48
(dave.vikoren@khib.no)
Head of Information Astri Kamsvåg: +47 93 03 43 30
(astri.kamsvaag@khib.no)
Staff involved
Professor Dave Vikøren (Project leader)
Adjunct Professor Steinar Hindenes
Associate Professor Eli-Kirstin Eide
Assistant Professor and technician (wood), Øivind Eide
Technician (metal), Svein Orrebakken
These objects are being exhibited at the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 7th - 11th February
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LARS BELLER FJETLAND: Nuki Materials: elm & carrara marble |
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CATHRINE BÆKKEN: Booi Materials: birch & sandblasted glass |
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SILJE NESDAL: Futo Materials: birch, wool fabric and wool felt |
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MARTE STRAALBERG: Ida Materials: ash & wool fabric |
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TRINE-LISE GISKE: Nor Material: ash |
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ELISABETH VÅPENSTAD HOLM: Tinde Material: maple |
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MARTIN RYGNER: VI-TO Materials: ash & steel |
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PERNILLE AKSELSEN: Harbour Materials: solid maple wood & frosted glass |
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ANNA BIRNA BJÖRNSDÓTTIR: Broti"Broti" is a multi functional furniture that makes life more comfortable. It can be used as a sitting furniture, table and a footstool all at the same time. "Broti" is a pouf that has two slots where it is possible to put two tables in any way suitable for the users. The tables can also be kept under it when not in use. "Broti" can be used by more than one person at the time. "Broti" can fit in public spaces like cafés and hotel lobbies or even at home. Materials: birch, wool fabric, foam, plywood |
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Natasha Bendiksen Crona: Maple Material: maple wood |
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Thomas Wroldsen: Sera The comfortable seat is made out of solid foam and upholstered in the finest wool fabrics Norway has to offer. The bottom part is made from polished steel with a solid wooden base. These materials can also be changed depending on the environment. "Sera" is developed for the public market, but can also be used for the home market. |











