Camille Norment


Rhythm Wars – Interval, Løren T-banestasjon

As many times before, we have had the honour of working with our favourite artist Camille Norment on her latest public installation.

A large drum is perched on the surface of the Løren train station wall like a stealth keeper of time. The object is iconic, recalling both the rhythmic notion of a drum and the typical station clock, with a robotic bodily movement frozen in anticipation.
As an object with a strong singular presence, it readily evokes curiosity while suggesting recognizable references. It is an object that attracts attention and seeks to offer the station a unique iconic identity that deconstructs the area’s historic military site – and the relation to children’s drum corps, the current local industrial presence, and the synchronous activities associated train stations, with a playful reference to the time and space between actions, sounds, and recurring events.



Unikia


Two products developed for Unikias Reelax series.

The Tilt footrest can hide under your sofa, be pulled out and opened in one easy movement, and adjusts to give you the perfectly tilted leg rest.
The Flip cushion with its two padded sections can be arranged into a myriad of configurations to aid your relaxed state. These pads are just connected by a simple rope, and thus can be easily detached to result in two separate cushions.





Exhibition pieces


Exhibition pieces in collaboration with Bleed Designstudio and Bombay Sapphire.




Frost Pavilion


Frost Pavilion. Outdoor Pavilion developed with our own patented aluminium profile system.




Hard Rocx


Mountain bike signature stem for Hard Rocx Bikes Norway.




Camille Norment


Art installation at HIØ Fredrikstad. Industrial design and installation coordination for the artist Camille Norment.



SmartBike Bicycle lights


Bicycle lights designed for the Smart Bike, bike share system. The LED lights turns on and off automatically with the use of a combination of motion and a light sensor. These lights were the first bicycle lights combining these two technologies.