Norwegian structures

After Milan Design Week, “Structure” moves back to its homeland, showcasing pieces from 26 Norwegian designers at the Oslo Design Fair.

After Milan Design Week, “Structure” – an exhibition by Klubben, Norwegian Crafts and Jotun, in collaboration with The Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture – will showcase 26 Norwegian designers at the Oslo Design Fair. 

Top: Vera&Kyte, Three Cities Deconstructed at "Structure", Oslo Design Fair 2016. Photo Lasse Fløde. Left: Anette Krogstad, Steinlav. Photo Siren Laudal

“Structure” invited participants to respond to the themes “structure or trace”, in terms of a mark of a prior existence, a small amount, a path, or an act of tracking. The result is a broad spectrum of unique interpretations, including innovative material applications – as for Barmen & Brekke’s wood and clay KVEIK candleholders or Christina Peel’s intricate Folded Porcelain – structural experiments, such as Bjørn van den Berg & Falke Svatun’s adjustable Aerial lamp and Runa Klock’s Archie chair, and imaginative aesthetic effects – as seen in the lichen-like glazing of Anette Krogstad’s Steinlav ceramics or the surface contrasts of günzler.polmar’s Pour pitcher and basin.

"Structure" design exhibition at Oslo Design Fair, 2016. Photo Lasse Fløde
Left: Sara Polmar, Between. Right: Thomas Jenkins, Jut. Photo Lasse Fløde
Left: Vera&Kyte, Three Cities Deconstructed. Right: Millie Behrens, Pebble Stories. Photo Siren Laudal


1–4 September 2016
Structure
Oslo Design Fair
Messeveien 8, Lillestrøm
Norway