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05.06.2011
Flavours is a new project where we aim to create objects that redefine the perception and flavours of a meal, through a particular focus on the senses – Using materials, surfaces and shapes that enhances the food experience.
The products are the results of a cooperation with one of Norway’s best chefs; Even Ramsvik. We hope that’s this new products will serve as an inspiration to new culinary experimenting and creations as they give new and unexpected ways of serving, sensing and eating food.
Taste! is inspired by the primitive way we enjoy eating oysters, and serves as both serving plates and eating tools. The three different shells each guide the food to various receptors on the tongue enhancing and changing the taste.
With Aroma..., a double layered plate we have designed a tool for the chef to add aroma of an ingredient or spice without actually adding them to the food.
The top part serves as presentation area for the food, and seals the down part which can be filled with sented dry ice or steam with a choosen aroma.
L’Observatoire du BHV
52, rue de Rivoli
75004 Paris
Opening hours:
7th of June to 16th of July, 9.30am to 7:30pm
cocktail: 7th of June at 6.30pm
Meet my Project
We are very pleased to be showing brand new accessories at L'Observatoire du BHV with Meet My Project in Paris.Flavours is a new project where we aim to create objects that redefine the perception and flavours of a meal, through a particular focus on the senses – Using materials, surfaces and shapes that enhances the food experience.
The products are the results of a cooperation with one of Norway’s best chefs; Even Ramsvik. We hope that’s this new products will serve as an inspiration to new culinary experimenting and creations as they give new and unexpected ways of serving, sensing and eating food.
Taste! is inspired by the primitive way we enjoy eating oysters, and serves as both serving plates and eating tools. The three different shells each guide the food to various receptors on the tongue enhancing and changing the taste.
With Aroma..., a double layered plate we have designed a tool for the chef to add aroma of an ingredient or spice without actually adding them to the food.
The top part serves as presentation area for the food, and seals the down part which can be filled with sented dry ice or steam with a choosen aroma.
L’Observatoire du BHV
52, rue de Rivoli
75004 Paris
Opening hours:
7th of June to 16th of July, 9.30am to 7:30pm
cocktail: 7th of June at 6.30pm
05.05.2011
New Library
A new library designed by us, is taking shape in the basement of the Jewish Museum Oslo. Here is a sneak peek on some nice details in Pine.05.04.2011
in connection with the opening of the new pedestrian bridge between Grønland and Bjørvika.
Oslo Central Station, Saturday 9 April 2011. 13.00-15.00
furuhaelvetica.blogspot.com//
Furuhælvetica performance
Furuhælvetica and Fluk is building a pine-bridge in the middle of the jungle on Oslo Sin connection with the opening of the new pedestrian bridge between Grønland and Bjørvika.
Oslo Central Station, Saturday 9 April 2011. 13.00-15.00
furuhaelvetica.blogspot.com//
12.10.2010
www.versus.as//
Tosom 2
We are happy to present Tosom 2, a new version of this super cozy lounger designed by Marte, now produced by Versus. Tosom 2 is a standing invitation to cuddle up alone, or with a close friend or a child in your arms! This XL-chair is especially designed for informal seating positions, with plenty of space for curling your feet up.www.versus.as//
24.09.2010
In conjunction with Designersblock V&A will celebrate famous design duos and explore collaborative working in contemporary design through installations, talks and workshops.
Furuhælvetica at the Grand Entrance
Pick up a pine block as you enter the Museum and find your match to add to the growing tower! The Norwegian team Furuhaelvetica puts a twist on our perception of pine, re-establishing some affection for the wood through new applications and expressions. As you've now paired up with a total stranger, why not have some traditional Norwegian 'Karsk' (coffee, sugar and vodka) and get to know each other in our pine landscape!. www.vam.ac.uk/
Furuhælvetica at Victoria & Albert museum
Friday Late, 24 September 2010In conjunction with Designersblock V&A will celebrate famous design duos and explore collaborative working in contemporary design through installations, talks and workshops.
Furuhælvetica at the Grand Entrance
Pick up a pine block as you enter the Museum and find your match to add to the growing tower! The Norwegian team Furuhaelvetica puts a twist on our perception of pine, re-establishing some affection for the wood through new applications and expressions. As you've now paired up with a total stranger, why not have some traditional Norwegian 'Karsk' (coffee, sugar and vodka) and get to know each other in our pine landscape!. www.vam.ac.uk/
20.09.2010
is a project that started in 2009 with a workshop, held in a small rural community in the deep woods of Norway, arranged and initiated by Bjorn J. Blikstad, Marte Froystad and Runa Klock.
The project, involving work by 9 designers, surrounds the exploration of the traditional Norwegian material. On show are objects and prototypes, together with an audio installation and a taste of pine!
During the London Design Festival, September 23rd to 26th, 2010, we show our ongoing project at Designers Block, located in Bargehouse, South bank. We hope to see you there!
Designers Block/London
Furuhaelvetica/What if...is a project that started in 2009 with a workshop, held in a small rural community in the deep woods of Norway, arranged and initiated by Bjorn J. Blikstad, Marte Froystad and Runa Klock.
The project, involving work by 9 designers, surrounds the exploration of the traditional Norwegian material. On show are objects and prototypes, together with an audio installation and a taste of pine!
During the London Design Festival, September 23rd to 26th, 2010, we show our ongoing project at Designers Block, located in Bargehouse, South bank. We hope to see you there!
17.06.2010
Furupanel og vitrineskap fra Skeidar. Kjøkkeninnredning og skrivepult.
Alt var laget av furu. Noen sier ”Jeg vokste opp i et furuhelvete”, og alle forstår hva som menes.
Høsten 2009 samlet derfor en gjeng designere seg til workshop i Trysil. I fem dager jobbet de så flisene føk i et forsøk på å rette opp det dårlige ryktet furu har fått etter 80- og 90-tallets overeksponering.
Furu er en fin norsk råvare som både kan og bør brukes i produkt- og møbeldesign, nettopp fordi materialet er lokalt og lett tilgjengelig. Under dette mottoet jobbet designerne med nye bruksområder, nye kombinasjoner og nye uttrykk. De var tidlig ute og pekte på en tendens – furu er på vei tilbake i motebildet.
Utstillingen viser gjenstander og prototyper, samt en lyd- og videoinstallasjon.
www.doga.no/furuhaelvetica
photo by Jeroen Verrecht
Furuhælvetica at Doga
11 designere, 5 dager og ubegrenset med furu - utstillingen viser resultatene fra prosjektet som vil gi det forhatte materialet en ny vår...Furupanel og vitrineskap fra Skeidar. Kjøkkeninnredning og skrivepult.
Alt var laget av furu. Noen sier ”Jeg vokste opp i et furuhelvete”, og alle forstår hva som menes.
Høsten 2009 samlet derfor en gjeng designere seg til workshop i Trysil. I fem dager jobbet de så flisene føk i et forsøk på å rette opp det dårlige ryktet furu har fått etter 80- og 90-tallets overeksponering.
Furu er en fin norsk råvare som både kan og bør brukes i produkt- og møbeldesign, nettopp fordi materialet er lokalt og lett tilgjengelig. Under dette mottoet jobbet designerne med nye bruksområder, nye kombinasjoner og nye uttrykk. De var tidlig ute og pekte på en tendens – furu er på vei tilbake i motebildet.
Utstillingen viser gjenstander og prototyper, samt en lyd- og videoinstallasjon.
www.doga.no/furuhaelvetica
photo by Jeroen Verrecht
30.05.2010
www.miksmaster.no/aktuelt/design-for-haiti
Design for Haiti
Søndag 30. mai 2010 arrangerte Miksmaster i samarbeid med DogA og Grafill auksjonen ”Design for Haiti". Et strålende tiltak syns vi og gav bort en Offside kleshenger.www.miksmaster.no/aktuelt/design-for-haiti
27.05.2010
Utstillingen "Det jødiske året - alt til
sin tid" er nå åpen for publikum.
Jødiske museet i Oslo, Calmeyersgate 15.
www.jodiskmuseumoslo.no/
photo by Sverre Jarlid
Alt til sin tid
Frøystad+Klock's siste prosjekt:Utstillingen "Det jødiske året - alt til
sin tid" er nå åpen for publikum.
Jødiske museet i Oslo, Calmeyersgate 15.
www.jodiskmuseumoslo.no/
photo by Sverre Jarlid