When I was in Norway, I made a stop in a design collaborated called "Norway Says." I had a great experience talking with a designer of the firm, Torbjorn Anderssen, and learned about some of their amazing products. One of the products was this amazing wallpaper, which is made from straw that is leftover from the grain production from Torbjorn's hometown. The wallpaper is mostly sold to private homes, but you can see it up close and personal stateside at The UN Building in NYC. Great example of using sustainable materials.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Norway Says
When I was in Norway, I made a stop in a design collaborated called "Norway Says." I had a great experience talking with a designer of the firm, Torbjorn Anderssen, and learned about some of their amazing products. One of the products was this amazing wallpaper, which is made from straw that is leftover from the grain production from Torbjorn's hometown. The wallpaper is mostly sold to private homes, but you can see it up close and personal stateside at The UN Building in NYC. Great example of using sustainable materials.
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