RE: ordinary

Bachelor- og Masterstudenter fra Institutt for design deltar denne uken på verdens største arena for skandinavisk design med sin utstilling "Re: ordinary"

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På bildet: MELLOW
Lighting is imperative to the way we experience spaces. With its mixture of organic and geometric shapes, the MELLOW Lamp has a playful visual language. The shade consists of birch veneer slats, they capture the light and create beautiful shadows on adjacent surfaces. The lamp lives up to its name, creating a comfortable and cosy ambience. You are invited to stay a while, enjoy the time and atmosphere. Designer: Trine Busengdal / Foto: Tiril Hjelmeland

Stockholm Furniture Fair er en av de viktigste møteplassene for den nordiske møbelbransjen og utdanningsinstitusjonene. Messen gir studenter og nyetablerte designere en unik mulighet til å vise seg fram og knytte kontakter. De 15 studentene fra KMD stiller ut i Greenhouse, som er Stockholm Furniture Fairs internasjonale plattform for unge og uetablerte designere.

Designstudentene fra KMD beskriver utstillingen RE: ordinary slik: 

"A reevaluated look at the ordinary / the traditional / the familiar / the old / the obsolete.

This year’s exhibition puts an emphasis on looking back in order to look forward. This can take the form of blowing new life into an old idea, reimagining an object that has remained unchanged for a long time, or setting a new precedence for something as simple as a stool. Looking to the past for all its merits, while critically bringing the idea into the future."

Deltakere fra KMD i år: Simon Sviggum, Christopher H. Sørensen, Ingvild Litlere, Ronja Reigstad, Miriam Sleire, Marie Viola Fjelde, Anna Schmideder, Trine Busengdal, Frida Øster, Evan Knudsen, Njål Thunhold Hatteberg, Elias Henriksen, Malin Haugland, Naoki Mizukami, Taran Neckelmann.

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Stockholm Furniture Fair, 7-11 februar 2023   

Designer: Simon Sviggum
SLC-001 pays tribute to the traditional scandinavian lounge chairs while moving towards the future with its dramatic lines and production method. Honest materials like solid ash and norwegian wool is meant to give the user a sense of nostalgic calmness created by its simplicity. Designer: Simon Sviggum. Foto: Tiril Hjelmeland
Designer: Ingvild Litlere
VÆRE is designed to create a visual and functional break from everyday life. The stool is designed to help the user be present in the moment through prayer, meditation or mindfulness. Designer: Ingvild Litlere. Foto: Tiril Hjelmeland
Designer: Marie Viola Fjelde
RYE is a lamp made from discarded wood scraps. This concept is based on ”filleryer”. ”Filleryer” is an norwegian word, and refers to an old endangered weaving technique. Designer: Marie Viola Fjelde. Foto: Tiril Hjelmeland