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Elementa in Milan 2018: The Path Leads UT

This week we are happy to invite you to the exciting Norwegian Presence exhibition during Milan Design Week!

Elementa will launch the first products of our anticipated UT series, including works by Kneip Hallgeir Homstvedt, Emma Staubo & Jomi Evers - and teasers of upcoming projects with Anderssen & Voll, Haffner Architects and bowmaker Håkon Fellberg.

The Elementa UT project is a series of objects developed with Scandinavian designers and artists to remind us that we are always in nature - even so in our interiors.

Elementa / Norwegian Presence
Via Tortona 31 Milan
17-22 April
www.norwegianpresence.no

The Path Leads UT: The Derive by Norwegian designers Emma Staubo & Jomi Evers is an object born from the field where the woods meet the digital realm.

Just touch it gently to to allow your self to drift into a lush soundscape transmitted from a listening station placed deep into a Norwegian forest.

The temporary listening station of the Derive is placed in one of the old forests in Vestfold, Norway. After the heavy winter of 2018, springtime is breaking any hour now!

The Path Leads UT: The Ur water cans are created by the Norwegian art, craft and design studio Kneip- with the intention to gracefully elevate the ritual of sharing water with plants.

The Path Leads UT: The winter season can seem unending in Norway. Hallgeir Homstvedt has designed the Ki, a minimalist lamp that will keep both your plants and yourselfhappy and thriving the whole year.

The Path Leads UT: The Klorofyll Planter System features terracotta pots in coaction with robust metal framework. Designed by Anderssen & Voll, the system is made to explore interior landscaping - and to bring awareness about the primacy of soil for life, indoors and outdoors.

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