Caroline Olsson

Written by on Dec 22, 2011 in Design | One Comment

Caroline Olsson was born in Eidskog, Norway. She is currently living at Bjølsen in Oslo.
Caroline’s main focus is the functionality of the furniture she designs, which is prominent in her products. She enjoys experimenting with a variety of materials, though she is especially fond of using Norwegian wood in her work.

Let’s check out her brilliant design:

Skog is made in collaboration with Magnor Glassverk. The Skog series consists of several lights in different sizes, shapes and colours, which can be used in combination with each other or as stand alone pieces. They are all made in mouth blown crystal with a base in oak made by using the technique of wood turning. The design is inspired by the large forests surrounding Magnor Glassverk. Skog is the Norwegian word for forest. Simply place a few of the lights together on the floor or on a table in order to create your own little forest. Skog is my final exam at the bachelor’s program at Akershus University College.

Materials: Oak and mouth blown crystal.
Dimensions: Bruse 255 mm, Furu 310 mm, Gran 455 mm.
Light: E27 lightbowl.

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  • http://twitter.com/piktorama Amaranta M.

    So pretty!

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