Andreas Bergsaker

#32 The Norwegian designer presents two different lamps, designed for product longevity with emphasis on traditional craftsmanship and tactile qualities #salone2015

Piedistallo and Unnamed Bellflower lamp
Currently Andreas Bergsaker is working on his master degree in Product Design at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (HiOA).
Right now he is preparing an exhibition at the Salone Satellite where he is going to present five different everyday products, all designed for product longevity with emphasis on traditional craftsmanship and tactile qualities laying the foundation for possible individual attachment and social interaction.
The Piedistallo is a lamp that functions as a pedestal showcasing any given object placed on the lamp foot surface, making it a personal light of display.

Material: birch wood


Dimension: ø 160 mm, height 290 mm

Piedistallo
Andreas Bergsaker, Piedistallo

The so far “unnamed bellflower lamp”: inspired by the graciously swinging blue bellflower of the mountains of Norway, allows the lampshade to be turned in different angles, thereby illuminating in chosen direction.

Material: birch wood and cast iron


Dimension: ø 60 mm, height 260 mm


 

"Unnamed Bellflower lamp"
Andreas Bergsaker, "Unnamed Bellflower lamp"

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