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Designers´ Saturday 2023

Designers Saturday

Launch of Mandal // "Playful Precision - A colour story"

Where: Kulturkirken Jakob
When: 8 - 9 Sept

Program

Friday 8th Sept | Open 09.00 - 16.00
15.00 - 15.30 - Design-talk

Saturday 9th Sept | Open 09.00 - 18.00
16.00 - 16.30 - Design-talk

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Mandal is a colour story. Because we work with a natural material, nature’s colours are never far away in our minds and we know that nature’s colours affect us deeply. Inspiration is accumulative and expanding and we build on colour impulses that we come across in our color-filled working environment, people we surround ourselves with, nature withs its seasonal changes and inspirational travels filled with design, art and architecture. The colours of Mandal have been a process of finding long-lasting colour schemes. We have created 46 fresh-looking colours, that can be layered and played with.

Mandal is a modern plain weave and tells the story of weaving with the simple interlacing of one thread with another. The dimensions are small and the proportions of the warp and weft are balanced, a perfect canvas for mixing colour with playful precision. Mandal is a smooth, cool wool fabric that perfectly fits into and compliments our upholstery collection. Mandal is designed by Ragnhild Nordhagen and colored in collaboration with Christiane Müller.

COLLAB: Edvin Klasson x Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik

This year's exhibition is designed by Edvin Klasson. Edvin is an Oslo-based designer who works in furniture and product design. Edvin's work is characterized by an exploration of symbolism, history and cultural heritage. Klasson has an MA degree in industrial design from the School of Architecture and Design in Oslo, including design studies at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main and art history studies at the University of Oslo. He won the Norwegian Design Council's 'Young Talents' in 2013, the 'DOGA Mark for Good Design' in 2018, and a NYCxDESIGN 'Honoree' award in 2019. His work has been acquired by Norway's National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design and exhibited both at home and abroad with shows in Milan, New York, Brussels, Kortrijk, Stockholm and Berlin.

- I often question the heritage of cultural products, whether ancient or relatively new, through reinterpretation and symbolic play. Changing context, improving properties and building new narratives are all elements of my design practice. Through the collaboration with Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik, we have looked at how the new textile Mandal can create a change of direction in communication, while at the same time preserving the craftsmanship, quality and history. Mandal has a large and exciting color palette, and a structure that is tighter and lighter than what we often see from GU.

The designer is inspired by the colorful environment we surround ourselves with and the impulses we get through encounters with people, art, architecture and design. The colors are carefully balanced and create a palette that means you have a large space to play, while the result is delicate and well-thought-out regardless of which combinations are chosen. We call it "Playful Precision - a color study. The exhibition is the result of playing with classic form elements and color combinations.

Edvin Klasson

Program

Friday 8th Sept | Open 09.00 - 16.00
15.00 - 15.30 - Design-talk

Saturday 9th Sept | Open 09.00 - 18.00
16.00 - 16.30 - Design-talk