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Ekstrom Extreme : Norwegian Industrial Design and Furniture Culture

Ask, Trygve(Contributions by)Fallan, Kjetill(Contributions by)Hagstroemer, Denise(Contributions by)Johnsen, Espen(Contributions by)Hagstroemer, Denise(Edited by)
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The work of the pioneering designer Terje Ekstrom (1944-2013) contributed a new vitality and independence to the Norwegian design scene of the 1970s and '80s, at a time of cultural and social change.

Ekstrom represented a new generation of designers who challenged the ideals of the golden age of Scandinavian design.

As this richly illustrated book shows, Ekstrom was both a product of his own time and far ahead of it.

Seen as one of Norway's first postmodern designers, his internationally successful Ekstrem chair achieved iconic status due to its unique and visionary qualities, as did his audio equipment design for the renowned Tandberg Radiofabrikk.

Including specially commissioned photographs of his workplace and home, this book for the first time tells the story of Ekstrom's design practice, characterised by an eclectic search for originality. Contents:A Tribute to Terje Ekstrom (Widar Halen); Acknowledgements; In Search of Originality (Denise Hagstroemer); The Art of Sitting Naturally (Espen Johnsen); The Reluctant Postmodernist - Terje Ekstrom and His Ekstrem Seating Concept (Trygve Ask); High Fidelity: Visioning Sound at Tandbergs Radiofabrikk (Kjetil Fallan); Capturing the Momentum: The 1984 Interior Now: Norwegian experimental design exhibition (Denise Hagstroemer); Terje Ekstrom - Janne B.

Reitan Relates (interview); Terje Ekstrom - Biography, Selected Bibliography of Norwegian Design since the 1960s, Contributors. Text in English and Norwegian.

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Arnoldsche
3897904608 / 9783897904606
Hardback
16/03/2016
Germany
English
128 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
27 cm
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Published to accompany the exhibition held at The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo.