Njordrum Home

Njordrum Home
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Aesthetics is the sum of the right details. The experience of things that are made for each other and become part of a conscious context in both form and function. That the smallest detail has decisive importance for the big picture. Njordrum Home creates aesthetic, prefabricated, modular homes from wood, where beauty is considered at every stage of the design phase. It is about choosing the best materials and putting them together in a good way. Njordrum Home is also where the team behind ideate, design and develop the products they use to complete their houses. They do this to offer architecture and design where everything is connected and mutually enhance the total experience of the Njordrum Home concept.

The exhibition and the majority of the exhibited products, are part of the newly completed Njordrum Home unique summer house. The installation will showcase the relation and context by the use of design objects, a scale model of the house and pictures from the completed project - to generate a widely spanning exhibition and let visitors dive into both architecture and design and the relation between both.

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