November 22nd, 2012 — Design
Kristine Five Melvær recently exhibited tableware at Food Work , an exhibition initiated by Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll that features 21 designs by eight Norwegian designers, shown during Designtide Tokyo 2012 . These objects are part of her Still Life project, in which she reinterprets traditional still life motives. The first piece, a set of two bowls she calls Soft Bowls, are designed to tell the story of a changing shape.
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Food Vessels by Kristine Five Melvær
January 25th, 2012 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: BEKVAM kitchen trolley, wood boards Description: We needed a small changing table for our newborn. Since both of us are students with limited income, we decided IKEA was the place to find a suitable changing table. The only one small enough to fit in our bathroom was SNIGLAR, but I thought it looked weak and rickety.
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Robust changing table
June 18th, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: NORDEN Gateleg table; EKBY TRYGGVE, Shelf (3x); FABLER, Box (set of 3); BEHANDLA, Wood treatment oil Description: My wife and I have been looking for a diaper-changing table that could be easily converted – back and forth – from/ into a functional furniture for quite a while. In particular we didn’t want to buy an expensive, specialized changing table: the products available, even the ones offering “converted from/ to chest”, e.g. IKEA’s LEKSVIK Cabinet or HEMNES Chest, didn’t fit our expectations as we’d end up with yet another piece of furniture. In addition, most of the changing tables wouldn’t fit style-wise either . In the end I decided to hack our existing NORDEN Gateleg table
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Norden changing table