Vestre
Anniversary Exhibition and Book Series
2017
Introduction
Vestre, one of Scandinavia's leading producers of sustainable outdoor furniture, and Snøhetta have a long, shared history - from the first Vestre production facility in Torsby (2013) and the refurbishment of the company's head office and showroom (2017), to designing the 70th anniversary exhibition at DOGA Center for Design and Architecture in Oslo and the publication of a two-volume book set, both titled “Folk+Form”.
Through exhibited work, art pieces, film, text and photography, the installation and books paid tribute to the art of design and manufacturing and to Vestre’s incessant commitment and ambition to make quality and sustainability accessible on a global scale.
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Calle Huth
2 The Vestre Book Set
The Vestre book set consists of a comprehensive and exclusive two-volume manifesto, one purely textual and the other pictorial, both contained in a perforated, bright yellow slipcase.
The books are decorated by the title and an enveloping pattern foil stamped on colored paper in bright colors, echoing the design and shape of the emblematic steel plates adorning Vestre’s production facility in Torsby and the interior of the company’s headquarters and showroom in Oslo. The original plates are a bi-product of the laser-cut steel plates from production and emphasis Vestre’s sustainable approach to design and manufacturing.
The books form a rich mix of images and text, tracing the history of Vestre – from the startup year and up until today. Whereas the text-driven book, “Folk”, follows a linear and chronologic storytelling logic, staring in 1947 and working its way forward, the book “Form” takes an opposite approach, starting in 2017 and tracing events back in time exclusively through images.
From the high-end districts of Aker Brygge in Oslo, to the redesign of Times Square in New York: throughout the years, Vestre’s furniture has managed to penetrate markets in both Northern Europe and Northern America, ensuring the brand a global presence and an internationally renowned status.
3 The Vestre Exhibition
The exhibition at DOGA featured selected pieces of Vestre furniture as well as an installation comprising a total of 12 perforated and colourful plates, each representing different aspects of the Vestre brand, philosophy and identity.
The design shows pieces of Vestre furniture and people in full scale. Together, the plates form a unity, echoing Vestre’s philosophy of creating furniture for people in movement in the public space. Separately, the plates capture a frozen moment in time in the public space: a Vestre bench or simply people conversing or playing.
Photo: Martha Linnea Pukallus
Photo: Martha Linnea Pukallus
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